On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 10:10:35PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> I don't know exactly how LT allocates its threads
That, it turns out, is the key piece of info. :-)
We figured it out and are now testing the solution. If it holds up,
I'll post details soon.
> A possibly more interesting question is: What is the default thread
> stack size, and where does it get set? The docs claim the default is
> 64k (although all the example output says 128k). The source says the
> default is 192k (huge!), but "show variables like 'thread_stack'" on a
> running server prints 64k.
Damn, you're good. You'd have led right to the solution on your own!
Jeremy
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| • MySQL, FreeBSD, LinuxThreads, and > 950 connections? | Jeremy Zawodny | 16 Jul |
| • Re: MySQL, FreeBSD, LinuxThreads, and > 950 connections? | Dan Nelson | 16 Jul |
| • Re: MySQL, FreeBSD, LinuxThreads, and > 950 connections? | Jeremy Zawodny | 16 Jul |
| • Re: MySQL, FreeBSD, LinuxThreads, and > 950 connections? | Dan Nelson | 17 Jul |
| • Re: MySQL, FreeBSD, LinuxThreads, and > 950 connections? | Jeremy Zawodny | 17 Jul |