Hey list, Another little conundrum, here; although I do have the feeling that I'm missing something very obvious.
In a MySQL 5.5.24, I have these global variables: | open_files_limit | 8520 | | table_definition_cache | 4000 | | table_open_cache | 4000 | and these global statuses: | Open_files | 5421 | | Open_table_definitions | 2669 | | Open_tables | 3913 | | Opened_table_definitions | 493857 | | Opened_tables | 638469 | In the space of five minutes, opened_table_definitions grows about 24 and opened_tables about 30; while there is still room in both caches. I've also set table_open_cache to 6000 for half an hour or so, but the status variable hardly changes, while the opened_ variable keeps growing. The manual isn't proving very cooperative, either. Why would tables get opened outside of the cache when there is still room? The way I interpret the manual is that opened_tables doesn't get incremented if a table open can grab a handle in the cache - is my interpretation wrong? In that case, I suppose it grows because of tables getting flushed after DML. /johan -- What's tiny and yellow and very, very dangerous? A canary with the root password.