I'm not opposed to this; The server has its own settings to limit memory
and file count, so it shouldn't suddenly go wild if we remove the
systemd limit.

The error message also doesn't really explain that the block is from
systemd, making it difficult to users to know how to increase it.

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  mysqldump: Got error: 1016: Can't open file: 'some_file' (errno: 24 -
  Too many open files) when using LOCK TABLES

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