Mike Wexler writes:
>
> >
> >There are several possible reasons why is this happening. Your
> >application or DBI socket can be reasons.
>
> I don't understand what you mean here. Note the applications run fine
> 99.99% of the time. But occassionally the server will get in an odd state
> and some of the applications (include in one case mysqladmin) return this
> error.
>
> >Then, you could check
> >whether a maximum number of file descriptors has been reached. You can
> >find it in /proc.
> >
> >Before investigating further, you could upgrade to 2.2.10 and to
> >3.23.2 as soon as it appears !!
>
> I was planning on upgrading to 3.23.x when it stabilizes. I'm at 3.22.20a
> right now. What is 2.2.10?
>
>
>
>
Hi Mike!
Definitely check the number of filedescriptors available on your
2.0.xx Linux.
2.2.10 is a last stable kernel.
Sinisa
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