We recently started getting "Can't create thread" errors since switching to Debian.
On Red Hat 8.0 we were able to spawn more than 400 mysql threads and never encountered this error. mysql 3.23.56 compiled from source, stock kernel. (2GB of RAM) Now we get it all the time on Debian and the MySQL AB 3.23.58 binary around 245 threads, linux 2.4.23 custom kernel. (3GB of RAM, not that it matters) Are we missing a setting? Does Red Hat have some kind of userland address space hack that we're not aware of? -- Michael Bacarella 24/7 phone: 1-646-641-8662 Netgraft Corporation http://netgraft.com/ -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]