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Date:      Sun, 09 Jul 2006 16:54:32 -0500
From:      Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@math.missouri.edu>
To:        Mike Jakubik <mikej@rogers.com>
Cc:        Mathieu Arnold <mat@freebsd.org>, Darren Pilgrim <darren.pilgrim@bitfreak.org>, stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: MySQL and default memory limits (mysqld: Out of memory)
Message-ID:  <44B17B18.8070906@math.missouri.edu>
In-Reply-To: <44B176F5.2050409@rogers.com>
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Mike Jakubik wrote:
> Mathieu Arnold wrote:
> 
>> +-Le 09/07/2006 14:25 -0700, Darren Pilgrim a dit :
>> | Mathieu Arnold wrote:
>> |> [kern.maxdsiz is not] a sysctl, it's a tunable thing, which don't
>> |> appear in sysctl.
>> | | Gotta love namespace collisions.
>>
>> Well, in fact, most of the tunables do have a read only sysctl so that
>> people don't have to search the code for the value it has/takes :-)
>> Not this one though :-)
>>   
> 
> 
> Exactly, its nice being able to see the current values. How else can i 
> see what the values are set to?

The commands limit and limits (one of them is a csh only command) will 
tell you (although they might be set lower for a particular user via 
/etc/login.conf, or for a particular process, but that's unlikely).

Stephen



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