Daniel R. Anderson wrote:Why would the kernel allocate less threads then it wanted?
Whenever I start up mysql through mysqld (in my rc.d file), I get the following error:
Warning: asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976
(Note: numbers vary)
Is this bad, and what (if anything) should I do about it?
In theory, it could be bad ( in some bad configuration it may actually need as m much thread stack space as it is asking for). In practice, it might actually be good - smaller thread stack allows you to create more threads without the system becoming unstable. I suggest you test it with a stress it to see if it is stable.
Thanks,
Dan
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