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| From: | Dan Nelson | Date: | March 19 2003 5:38pm |
| Subject: | Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | ||
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In the last episode (Mar 19), Philipp said: > i just talked about openmosix because i read about shared memory > segments. my only desire is to make mysql able to spawn 1000-1500 > connections and *not* to tell my client "cant create new thread, > perhaps out of memory" while 1.5 GB of RAM is only used for caching. > Is that really possible that mysql is not able to handle this amount > of connections ? With appropriate tuning you should be able to handle that amount. Check the list archives; there have been many posts showing how to adjust Linux's limits to allow for lots of threads. -- Dan Nelson dnelson@stripped
| Thread | ||
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| • Process Limit on Linux ? | Philipp | 16 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | walt | 17 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Philipp | 18 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Joseph Bueno | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Philipp | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Dan Nelson | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Philipp | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Joseph Bueno | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Dan Nelson | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | walt | 19 Mar |
| • Re: Process Limit on Linux ? | Philipp | 18 Mar |
