Hello, We have a 4.4-RELEASE server in production running primarily MySQL which, under extremely heavy loads, puts a lot of
/kernel: file: table is full errors into the syslog. Newsgroup posts all seem to prescribe 'sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=[big number]', but I haven't seen any guidelines for the value of 'big'. Assume I get excited and do 'sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=9999999999'. What will happen as I open more and more files? Is there a formula for calculating good values of 'big' (eg, MB RAM * SQL_MAX_CONNECTIONS * Pi)? Or do I just keep increasing it until it's 'big enough'? Increasing the value (which I've done) indeed fixes the problem, but I've yet to see a rationale for the stated values people are using and there *must* be a reason for the defaults (anybody know what it is?). Thanks, Michael Wimpee Network Technician Natural Bodycare [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message