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From: Johan De Meersman (vegivamp
tuxera.be)
Date: Mon Feb 27 2012 - 06:42:59 CST
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Well, it *did* close the gap by a couple of hundred connections :-)
I honestly have no idea what could cause this. I wouldn't immediately think of a leak in MySQL as those are system tools that *should* check the same location for their stats. Most peculiar.
I seem to remember you running mostly redhat systems, maybe poke their support? Also, it may be a bit too panicky, but when system tools report such wildly differing numbers I involuntarily start reaching for the rootkit scanners.
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> From: "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl
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> To: mysql
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> Sent: Monday, 27 February, 2012 1:37:26 PM
> Subject: Re: file descriptor leak?
>
> lsof -n| grep '^mysqld' | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l; netstat -n |
> grep mysql | grep VERBUNDEN | wc -l
> 1926
> 18
>
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