Updated on 2024-11-05 GMT+08:00

Kernel Resources

This section describes kernel resource parameters. Whether these parameters take effect depends on OS settings.

max_files_per_process

Parameter description: Specifies the maximum number of simultaneously open files allowed by each server process. If the kernel is enforcing a proper limit, setting this parameter is not required.

But on some platforms, especially on most BSD systems, the kernel allows independent processes to open far more files than the system can really support. If the message "Too many open files" is displayed, try to reduce the setting. Generally, the number of file descriptors must be greater than or equal to the maximum number of concurrent tasks multiplied by the number of primary DNs on the current physical machine (*max_files_per_process*3).

Type: POSTMASTER

Value range: an integer ranging from 25 to INT_MAX

Default value: 1000

max_files_per_node

Parameter description: Specifies the maximum number of files that can be opened by a single SQL statement on a single node. Generally, you do not need to set this parameter. This parameter is supported by version 8.1.3 or later clusters.

Parameter type: SUSET

Value range: an integer ranging from –1 to INT_MAX. The value –1 indicates that the maximum number is not limited.

Default value: –1

  • The default value of this parameter is –1 in a new cluster. In an upgrade scenario, the default value of this parameter is retained for forward compatibility.
  • If error message "The last file name is [%s] and %d files have already been opened on data node [%s] with a maximum of %d files." is displayed during statement execution, increase the value of max_files_per_node.