Hi Mark,

Thanks.
The memory that we are using is ECC.
The reason I have only 16 connections is because that DB is used only
for updates.
In reality for that DB we use 3 or 4 connections maximum.
We have a mirror copy used for customers which has a lot of
connections.

Mariella


At 10:22 AM 1/29/03 +0100, Mark wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I am running mysql server  (mysql-standard-4.0.5-beta-64bit) 64
> bit on Sun Solaris 2.8 and I have got the binaries form the mysql
> web site. The machine I am using has 32GB of RAM + 64GB of swap.

Hi Mariella,

My, that is a LOT of memory! :) What could you possibly have running that
allows only 16 connections, yet uses up to the max of 96 GigaByte? :) Yikes!
I take it this is high-quality ECC memory? If not, with that much memory, a
seg fault could easily occur. I believe FreeBSD already advises to uses ECC
memory when you have as "little" as 4 G.

I'm sure you got that covered, though; just checking. :)

- Mark

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