[Bug 318915] Re: max_connections fixed to 886
Max
muitawangoko at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 18:06:13 GMT 2009
Thanks I managed to fix everything
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On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Andreas Olsson <andreas at arrakis.se> wrote:
> Chuck: The report, among other things, says: "If i set the variable
> inside my.cnf to a value higher than 886, it will be reduced to 886."
>
> --
> max_connections fixed to 886
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318915
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> Status in "mysql-dfsg-5.0" source package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
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> Bug description:
> On ubuntu 8.04 AMD64 the mysql-server-5.0 pkg
> is not accepting a max_connections value higher than 886.
>
> No matter how big your iron is, how much ram you have.
>
> This bug didn't harm most mysql users cause who needs more than 886
> simultanous connections.
>
> If i set the variable inside my.cnf to a value higher than 886,
> it will be reduced to 886.
>
> Entering mysql it is possibly to set the variable to every value.
>
> mysql> set global max_connections = '10000';
>
> will work but this get lost with your next reboot.
>
> Older version and even the 32bit version,
> don't have that bug.
>
> It's crazy that just the 64bit pkg has this bug.
>
>
> best regards
> fridolin
>
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max_connections fixed to 886
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318915
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