Can not increase max_open_files for Mysql max-connections in Ubuntu 15

匿名 (未验证) 提交于 2019-12-03 01:23:02

问题:

I am running this version of Mysql

Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.6.24, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) 

On this version of Ubuntu

Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description:    Ubuntu 15.04 Release:    15.04 Codename:   vivid 

This is the config I set for Mysql:

key_buffer_size     = 16M max_allowed_packet  = 16M thread_stack        = 192K thread_cache_size       = 8 innodb_buffer_pool_size=20G innodb_log_buffer_size=16M tmp_table_size = 32M max_heap_table_size = 32M open-files-limit=4510 max_connections=500 myisam-recover         = BACKUP query_cache_type=1 query_cache_limit   = 32M query_cache_size        = 32M 

These are the warnings I keep getting when starting MYSQL:

2015-06-17 17:28:53 26720 [Warning] Buffered warning: Could not increase number  of max_open_files to more than 1024 (request: 4510)  2015-06-17 17:28:53 26720 [Warning] Buffered warning: Changed limits: max_connections:  214 (requested 500)  2015-06-17 17:28:53 26720 [Warning] Buffered warning: Changed limits: table_open_cache:  400 (requested 2000) 

I already tried these steps:

1) Adding this to /etc/security/limits.conf

mysql           soft    nofile          65535 mysql           hard    no file          65535 

2) Adding this to /etc/pam.d/common-auth and /etc/pam.d/commom-session

session required pam_limits.so 

3) Add this to /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf

open-files-limit=4510 or open_files_limit=4510 

None of these have worked and I am still not able to raise the mysql max connections to 500.

I'd really appreciate some help at this point.

Thanks a lot in advance.

回答1:

Ubuntu has moved from Upstart to Systemd in version 15.04 and no longer respects the limits in /etc/security/limits.conf for system services. These limits now apply only to user sessions.

The limits for the MySQL service are defined in the Systemd configuration file, which you should copy from its default location into /etc/systemd and then edit the copy.

sudo cp /lib/systemd/system/mysql.service /etc/systemd/system/ sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/mysql.service # or your editor of choice 

Add the following lines to the bottom of the file:

LimitNOFILE=infinity LimitMEMLOCK=infinity 

You could also set a numeric limit, eg LimitNOFILE=4510.

Now reload the Systemd configuration with:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload 

Restart MySQL and it should now obey the max_connections directive.

I also had problems stopping MySQL cleanly after upgrading to 15.04. If this affects you (you'll know because it will take 300 seconds to time out when you do service mysql stop or service mysql restart) then adding the following line to the same /etc/systemd/system/mysql.service file fixed it for me:

ExecStop=/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf shutdown 

This latter problem seems to have been fixed by 16.04 and this line is no longer required, so before you do a distribution upgrade you'll want to stop MySQL and remove the ExecStop line from the config file.



回答2:

I suggest you don't copy the existing mysql.service file as suggested, just create a file with only the changes you care about. So do:

mkdir /lib/systemd/system/mysql.service.d vim /etc/systemd/system/mysql.service.d/limits.conf 

And the contents of limits.conf is simply:

[Service] LimitNOFILE=10000 LimitMEMLOCK=10000 

or whatever limits you prefer.



回答3:

As of MySQL 5.7.7, this is what the documentation recommends for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Oracle Linux 7, CentOS 7, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, Fedora 24 and 25:

https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/using-systemd.html

On Ubuntu 16.04 the service is called mysql, not mysqld, so this is what I did:

sudo mkdir /etc/systemd/system/mysql.service.d sudo vi /etc/systemd/system/mysql.service.d/override.conf 

Added this in the new file override.conf:

[Service] LimitNOFILE=5000 

Then restarted the service:

sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl restart mysql 


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