dan wrote:
the most popular would have been Red Hat, which doesn't have this limit you speak of, even plain vanilla install (no twiddling needed).
Not to spoil a perfectly good pontification ... but i have to say that we have a Redhat8 distribution running on a Dell PowerEdge Server and when Apache gets to the 2GB size on its access file, it does indeed stop. This is not old hardware (12months old).
So don't be spouting any sweeping statements. If your distribution doesn't have that limitation, then fantastic, good for you. But for others it is indeed a real limitation.
The original question was indeed a geniue one, and while the poster accidently typed in the wrong size, i wouldn't be so quick to jump all over him.
So the question still remains. What would happen in MySQL when that file isn't allowed to grow any further?
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