Tuesday, October 22, 2019

[google-cloud-sql-discuss] Re: Connection issues using cloudsqlproxy and Cloud SQL 2 gen HA

Hello Yasser, thank you very much for your interaction!

Did anything change in terms of rate of connections to the instance?

No changes, same amount of connections etc for the las few months.
 
Aborted connections usually means connections to the database are not being terminated properly. Please see these docs [1][2].

Thanks! I will look into it. The app in question is a Wordpress.
We noticed that this error appears from time to time, but did not necessarily happen constantly.
 
The restart could be fixing the issue temporarily then the instance will do the same thing after the connections flood again.

During the incident, restarting did not solve our issue.
We had no connections at all between app and db servers.

 
But if you believe this is on the Google side, you can open a new issue here so that we can investigate further [3].

I will do that, thank you very much.

On Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 2:31:27 PM UTC-3, Yasser Karout wrote:
Hello,

Did anything change in terms of rate of connections to the instance? Aborted connections usually means connections to the database are not being terminated properly. Please see these docs [1][2]. 

The restart could be fixing the issue temporarily then the instance will do the same thing after the connections flood again.

But if you believe this is on the Google side, you can open a new issue here so that we can investigate further [3].

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