Well, apart from the fact that:
Enabling SSL kills the site.
It moans "table_open_cache too low (400)" when it's actually set to 2000
#Friendica is back
Enabling SSL kills the site.
It moans "table_open_cache too low (400)" when it's actually set to 2000
#Friendica is back
utzer [Friendica]
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Unknown parent • •It does.
Your table_definition_cache is too low (400).
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max_allowed_packet 16777216
utzer [Friendica]
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in reply to utzer [Friendica] • •You'll be please to know I fixed the table_definition_cache is too low error by doing:
sudo vim /etc/mysql/mariadb.cnf
[mysqld]table_definition_cache = 1500
sudo systemctl restart mysqld
What figure do you suggest for max_allowed_packet?
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in reply to Shredni Vashtar • • •@Peter Cannon for max_allowed_packet is is hard to say, I just checked, for some reason I had it set to 256M, but that is too much. It is, as far as I understand, the maximum size that can sent/written to the database, so based on that, 32M or 64M should be plenty. Just my guess.
I think Steffen know better than I.
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in reply to Shredni Vashtar • •Hows that?
MySQL / MariaDB
max_allowed_packet 67108864
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