Hi List, Sometimes, my mysqld daemon begin to consumes 100% the connection to the server gets unstable and I get flooded in the mysql error log with these messages: Nov 4 06:17:01 db1 mysqld: 2015-11-04 6:17:01 140682979031168 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Nov 4 06:17:01 db1 mysqld: 2015-11-04 6:17:01 140682979031168 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Nov 4 06:17:01 db1 mysqld: 2015-11-04 6:17:01 140682979031168 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Nov 4 06:17:01 db1 mysqld: 2015-11-04 6:17:01 140682979031168 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Nov 4 06:17:01 db1 mysqld: 2015-11-04 6:17:01 140682979031168 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor Nov 4 06:17:01 db1 mysqld: 2015-11-04 6:17:01 140682979031168 [ERROR] Error in accept: Bad file descriptor it only stops when I restart the daemon, no query is shown in "show full processlist". Maybe some kernel adjustment? Any ideia? Running centos 7 at the lastest version. [root@db1 scripts]# yum -y update Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: ftpmirror.your.org * epel: mirror.nexcess.net * extras: ftpmirror.your.org * updates: mirrors.lga7.us.voxel.net No packages marked for update [root@db1 scripts]# rpm -qa|grep -i MariaDB MariaDB-shared-10.1.8-1.el7.centos.x86_64 MariaDB-client-10.1.8-1.el7.centos.x86_64 MariaDB-common-10.1.8-1.el7.centos.x86_64 MariaDB-server-10.1.8-1.el7.centos.x86_64 Thanks! João Reis.