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2000 Nov 09
1
memory
Hello,
how big memory(RAM&HDD) I need for clustering data(hierarchical or
iterative optimalization method), when I have 10000 observation with some
variables?
Now I can use 1GB RAM and some space on HDD.
Thank you in advance
Martin Gotz
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2015 Apr 29
2
Mysql 5.6, Centos 7 and errno: 24 - Too many open files
Hi Johan,
Does systemd also overrule /etc/my.conf?
Thx!
Carl
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 14:58:52 +0200
Johan Kooijman wrote:
> Gotz,
>
> This is due to systemd, it overrules your settings. Add a file to
> systemd config fixes it:
>
> [root at mysql2 ~]# cat /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/limits.conf
> [Service]
> LimitNOFILE=10000
> LimitMEMLOCK=10000
>
>
2015 Apr 29
4
Mysql 5.6, Centos 7 and errno: 24 - Too many open files
Hi,
may be somewon has a working solution and information on that:
I installed the most recent mysql community on a server and do get a lot
of "errno: 24 - Too many open files".
There are suggestions to increase the open_files_limit, change/add that
to /etc/security/limits.conf and modify the systemd script by hand.
Depending on how you start mysql (restart, or at systemboot time
2016 Jun 21
4
Storage upgrade maildir suggestions?
Hi,
we start to run out of diskspace soon as our users start to keep mails
for longer time periods. That's fine, but space consuming.
The maildirs are about 1 TB in total, and not long ago we enabled zlib
which is very nice.
Now I have some thoughts about the next steps:
a) Migrating the whole system to a new server with more storage?
b) Install a virtual server for the mailsystem and an
2015 Apr 29
0
Mysql 5.6, Centos 7 and errno: 24 - Too many open files
Gotz,
This is due to systemd, it overrules your settings. Add a file to systemd
config fixes it:
[root at mysql2 ~]# cat /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/limits.conf
[Service]
LimitNOFILE=10000
LimitMEMLOCK=10000
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 8:31 AM, G?tz Reinicke - IT Koordinator <
goetz.reinicke at filmakademie.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> may be somewon has a working solution and
2015 Apr 29
0
Mysql 5.6, Centos 7 and errno: 24 - Too many open files
Carl,
By default my.cnf has to obey the OS limits, so in this case the order is:
systemd > /etc/security/limits* > /etc/my*.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Carl E. Hartung <carlh04426 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Johan,
>
> Does systemd also overrule /etc/my.conf?
>
> Thx!
>
> Carl
>
> On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 14:58:52 +0200
> Johan Kooijman wrote:
>
>
2010 Jul 21
1
Pittfals Windows 7 and samba 3.3.8 (centos 5.5), LDAP BE - joining domain
Hi,
recently I got my samba/ldap/pdc setup up and running with xp clients.
Server: centos 5.5, openldap-2.3.43-12 and samba3x-3.3.8.
The new challenge: adding Windows 7 Clients and upgrading to samba 3.3.x
I followed a posting from the centos forum (1) which worked so far for
the samba update breaking nothing for xp.
Than I installed a windows 7 client with the latest patches, changed the
2001 Aug 30
3
Question about file system capacity
Dear list,
pardon my ignorance on ext2/3fs. Is the ext2fs' 4Tb file system
and 2GB maximum file size limit still true in ext3fs?
Thanks for your reply,
Gotze
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2015 Apr 30
2
Mysql 5.6, Centos 7 and errno: 24 - Too many open files
Thank you for clarifying this, Johan. Very much appreciated!
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 22:28:00 +0200
Johan Kooijman wrote:
> Carl,
>
> By default my.cnf has to obey the OS limits, so in this case the
> order is: systemd > /etc/security/limits* > /etc/my*.
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Carl E. Hartung
> <carlh04426 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
2009 Aug 28
4
Setting up large (12.5 TB) filesystem howto?
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an iscsi 12.5 TB storage for some data backup.
Doing so, I had some difficulties to find the right tool, maybe it's
also a question of the system settings...
The server is a 32Bit CentOS 5.3 with the recent updates. Ths iscsi
connection can be establised.
fdisk and parted fail to create any information on the device or fail
completely.
using the lvm tools