Francesc Guaschwrote:
Gleb Paharenko wrote:
I thought it was OS related, and the mysql version was
not the problem. So I tweaked the limit of bash and linux.
In addition I don't want to loose the deb dependency.
Is there something else I can try before ?
I'm having the same problem, and
I have mysql-server 3.23.49-8.9 in a debian woody,
chosen for its stability. It looks like the server
stops accepting connections when it has created
more than 1024 threads.
The kernel is 2.4.29.
failed: Can't create a new thread (errno 11). If you
are not out of available memory.
I have
Hello.
I have mysql-server 3.23.49-8.9 in a debian woody,
chosen for its stability. It looks like the server
stops accepting connections when it has created
more than 1024 threads.
I recommend you to switch to the official binaries.
Does the problem remain on the latest release
Gleb Paharenko wrote:
Hello.
I have mysql-server 3.23.49-8.9 in a debian woody,
chosen for its stability. It looks like the server
stops accepting connections when it has created
more than 1024 threads.
I recommend you to switch to the official binaries.
Does the problem remain on the latest