If the following error occurs, it means that mysqld has received many connection requests from the given host that were interrupted in the middle:
Host 'host_name' is blocked because of many connection errors. Unblock with 'mysqladmin flush-hosts'
The value of the max_connect_errors system variable determines how many successive interrupted connection requests are permitted. After max_connect_errors failed requests without a successful connection, mysqld assumes that something is wrong (for example, that someone is trying to break in), and blocks the host from further connections until you issue a FLUSH HOSTS statement or execute a mysqladmin flush-hosts command.
By default, mysqld blocks a host after 100 connection errors. You can adjust the value by setting max_connect_errors at server startup:
shell> mysqld_safe --max_connect_errors=10000 &
The value can also be set at runtime:
mysql> SET GLOBAL max_connect_errors=10000;
If you get the Host ‘host_name‘ is blocked error message for a given host, you should first verify that there is nothing 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.
We have updated the system variables by following commands:
SET GLOBAL max_connect_errors = 10000; SET GLOBAL max_connections = 10000;