Igor Khasilev wrote:
> You can look at maximum number of connection accepted by oops (Max clients:
> in oopsctl stat) and limit number of threads to that number using -W option.
It helped. I ncreased number of threads pool to 64 and lower max number
128 and it doesn't exceeds 72 threads.
>
>> 2. 'oopsctl stat' shows:
>>
>> ## -- storages --
>> Storage : /mnt/dysk2/oops/oops_storage
>> Size : 400.00 MB
>> Free blks : 0 blks (0.00Mb) 0.00 %
>> State : NOT_READY
>> Fileno : 0
>
>
> Most probably - oops was linked with old BerkeleyDB library.
I've installed recent BDB v. 3.1.17And it works.
Thank you very much for help :-)
Pawel
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