Hello.


Have you tried official binaries?





"Willem Roos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

> Hi list,

> 

> We have apps that try to open > 700 simultaneous connections to our

> 4.0.20-max mysql server running on RH7 (Linux kernel 2.4.20). We get

> many 'Can't create a new thread (errno 11)' errors returned by

> mysql_real_connect().

> 

> I'm trying to follow the directions given in the Linux Source

> Distribution Notes (section 2.12.1.3) about=0D

> - increasing PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX in

> `sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/local_lim.h',=0D

> - decreasing STACK_SIZE in `linuxthreads/internals.h',=0D

> - recompiling LinuxThreads to produce a new `libpthread.a' library, and=0D

> - relink MySQL against it.=0D

> 

> The first three steps are ok, downloaded glibc-2.2.5 (which is also

> running on my box), downloaded glibc-linuxthreads-2.2.5, hacked &

> compiled everything ok.

> 

> Downloaded mysql-4.0.22 source (close enough to my 4.0.20 production

> system). Now i realize i haven't the faintest idea how to 'statically

> link MySQL against it'. I keep on running into all kinds of dynamic

> linker errors.

> 

> The page http://www.volano.com/linuxnotes.html referred to in the manual

> don't exist. Exhaustive search of this list didn't help (i followed the

> recent discussion re 'MySQL 4.0.2 is topping out at 1024 threads' but

> that don't help me).=0D

> 

> Does anyone have any notes/pointers/info/idiot's guide in this regard?=0D

> 

> Thanks,

> 

> ------

>  Willem Roos

>  "Per sercas vi malkovri" - JS Bach (freely translated)

> 

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