Hi! I am resending this to maria-developers, as this is a more appropriate address for PBXT issues.
"Time" == Time Less <timelessness@gmail.com> writes:
Time> Just thought I'd try out PBXT. I created a database instance with 10 Time> databases, inside each 100 tables. They were MyISAM tables. Then I did an Time> "alter table <name> engine=pbxt" across all of them. That worked fine. Then Time> I restarted MySQL, and now it won't come up. Error logs are filled with Time> thousands of: Time> # tail /var/log/mysql.err Time> 100713 12:33:33 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Time> 100713 12:33:33 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Time> 100713 12:33:33 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Time> To the tune of tens (or hundreds?) per second. I've tried restarting mysqld Time> with *ulimit -n 32768* and with my.cnf setting *open_files_limit = 32768* to Time> no effect. Does anyone have experience with this? Extensive Google searches Time> turn up nothing except esoteric OpenBSD problems or such. Time> MariaDB is MariaDB-server-5.1.44-75.el5. Sorry, but this is an issue that I haven't heard about before. However, I am sure that the PBXT team will have some suggestions for you how to solve this. Regards, Monty