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<p>The timeout comes most probable from the database.</p>
<p>Every database has a predefined timeout. Usually on the clients side there is a parameter for the time wainting for an answer from the server.</p>
<p>There are some solutions for your problem:</p>
<p>First try whether your database is the one giving you this problem. It could be a timeout for example from IP or a wrong routing when e.g. the firewall interrups the traffic.</p>
<p>Then check whether your connection parameters are right. A wrong port number could give you the head ache.</p>
<p>If you identify the database as the one making the timeout: Rise the connection timeout in your database. There is usually an entry in a configuration file or depending on database and OS an environment variable. Rise the limit of open connections if it is a problem of too many open (and probably in parts idle) connections. If you have lots of users try pooling.</p>
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