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Philippe Gerum authored
The value passed to --mem-pool-size used to represent kilobytes, which is at odds with the byte unit required by the mem_pool_size tunable. --mem-pool-size now accepts a unit K|M|G suffix to values, defaulting to bytes. For backward compatibility, any non-suffixed value below 65536 is interpreted as a count of kilobytes, not bytes, e.g. --mem-pool-size=8192 will create a 8M heap for the application. This conversion is noisy, to call for a parameter update asap, unless --no-sanity is in effect. If you need a tiny heap size below 64k, pass a kilobyte value with a 'K' suffix.
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