[Bug 318915] [NEW] max_connections fixed to 886

2009-01-19 Thread Fridolin Heyer
Public bug reported:

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 = '1';

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

** Affects: mysql-dfsg-5.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 318915] [NEW] max_connections fixed to 886

2009-01-19 Thread Fridolin Heyer
Public bug reported:

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 = '1';

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

** Affects: mysql-dfsg-5.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Re: [Bug 273933] Re: thunderbird fails to email via smtp with message An error has occurred sending mail: SMTP server error. The server responded: Unknown command contact your administrator for assis

2008-11-05 Thread Fridolin Heyer
Hi Alexander,

is a mail server really able to
change the thunderbird setting

mail.server.server2.timeout from 300 down to 29?

I can set it manually in thunderbird to 300
a see how it falls back to 29 while sending a mail.

Is _this_ really done by the mailserver?
We use courier as mail server for imap.

If the mail server is really able to do that,
sorry for the bug ticket.


best regards
fridolin


Alexander Sack wrote:
 this is a mail server issue. ask your admin to fix that.

 to eliminate any doubt about that verify that the problem still exists
 with a fresh profile.

 ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid

   

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[Bug 273933] Re: thunderbird fails to email via smtp with message An error has occurred sending mail: SMTP server error. The server responded: Unknown command contact your administrator for assistanc

2008-10-13 Thread Fridolin Heyer
Thunderbird has a strange problem when working with slow mailservers.

The preference variable

mail.server.server2.timeout  hat a default value of 29.

Setting this to 600 solves the problem.

But this setting is not persistent, thunderbird resetst the preference back to 
29
after sending a mail.

The bug is that thunderbird overwrites a user setting!


wbr
fridolin

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