Yes. There's a limit.
Start mysql with --big-tables. I think there's a finer way of doing it,
just don't remember what it was ;)
P
"Donny Simonton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/09/2004 08:00 AM
To: "'Jigal van Hemert'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:
Subject: RE: mysql 1gb memory limit?
I've got a server with 24 gigs in it and it works just fine. About 3 with
8
gigs and a few with 2 gigs. All running 4.1.1. And all of them run
without
any problems on Xeon's with Hyperthreading.
Donny
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jigal van Hemert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 4:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: mysql 1gb memory limit?
>
> In order to get the max performance from our servers we're reading every
> bit
> we can lay our hands on about performance tuning.
> In this document:
>
http://www.phpconference.de/2003/slides/business_track/kneschke_webserver-
> performance-tuning.pdf
> (it's in German), it says on page 9 that MySQL 4.1.x on 32-bit Intel
Linux
> can only use 1GB!?!?
>
> Is this true? Anyway to overcome this limit?
>
> Regards, Jigal.
>
>
>
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