On Wednesday 19 March 2003 12:38 pm, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Mar 19), Philipp said:
> > i just talked about openmosix because i read about shared memory
> > segments. my only desire is to make mysql able to spawn 1000-1500
> > connections and *not* to tell my client "cant create new thread,
> > perhaps out of memory" while 1.5 GB of RAM is only used for caching.
> > Is that really possible that mysql is not able to handle this amount
> > of connections ?
>
> With appropriate tuning you should be able to handle that amount. Check
> the list archives; there have been many posts showing how to adjust
> Linux's limits to allow for lots of threads.

I just saw in the latest mysql manual (downloaded per page html tarball) in 
the linux installation notes a discussion on linux threads. The html file is 
manual_Installing.html#Linux


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Walter Anthony
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Atlanta, Georgia 
1-800-782-5150 ext. 1608
 "If it's not broke....tweak it"

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