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| From: | Jeff Smelser | Date: | June 17 2005 7:44pm |
| Subject: | Re: can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD? | ||
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On Friday 17 June 2005 02:38 pm, Brady Brown wrote: > Have any of you MySQL/FreeBSD cats successfully set > innodb_buffer_pool_size > 2G without runing into any of the memory > allocation problems found on Linux platforms? It has nothing to do with linux.. its an x86 thing.. So no.. However, some kernels have things to let you go over, but you get weird results when doing so. Jeff Attachment: [application/pgp-signature]
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| • can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD? | Brady Brown | 17 Jun |
| • Re: can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD? | Jeff Smelser | 17 Jun |
| • Re: can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD? | David Griffiths | 17 Jun |
| • Re: can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD? | mfatene | 18 Jun |
| • Re: can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD? | mfatene | 18 Jun |
| • 3G address space and large memory on x86 32bit (was: can innodb_buffer_pool_size be set > 2Gb on FreeBSD?) | Jeremiah Gowdy | 18 Jun |
