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A.2.5 `Host 'HOST_NAME' is blocked'
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If you get the following error, it means that `mysqld' has received
many connect requests from the host `'HOST_NAME'' that have been
interrupted in the middle:
Host 'HOST_NAME' is blocked because of many connection errors.
Unblock with 'mysqladmin flush-hosts'
The number of interrupted connect requests allowed is determined by the
value of the `max_connect_errors' system variable. After
`max_connect_errors' failed requests, `mysqld' assumes that something is
wrong (for example, that someone is trying to break in), and blocks the
host from further connections until you execute a `mysqladmin
flush-hosts' command or issue a `FLUSH HOSTS' statement. See
server-system-variables.
By default, `mysqld' blocks a host after 10 connection errors. You can
adjust the value by starting the server like this:
shell> mysqld_safe --max_connect_errors=10000 &
If you get this error message for a given host, you should first verify
that there isn't anything wrong with TCP/IP connections from that host.
If you are having network problems, it does you no good to increase the
value of the `max_connect_errors' variable.
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