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Friday, March 22, 2002, 8:48:56 AM, you wrote:

> I've set backlog of mysql to 100. And now I need to increase it.
> But I don't know how many backlog my OS can support.
> Where can I get that information and how can improve it.
> Although I use Red Hat 7.2, other OS's informations are also Okay.

Run mysqld with "-0 back_log=number_back_logs".
Maximum length of the queue can be set using by tcp_max_syn_backlog.
You can read about it in the man pages for Red Hat (man 2 listen).

> Any replys would be welcome.





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