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Kernel Resources
This section describes kernel resource parameters. Whether these parameters take effect depends on OS settings.
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.
Type: SUSET
Value range: an integer ranging from –1 to INT_MAX. The value –1 indicates that the maximum number is limited.
Default value: 50000
- For a newly installed cluster of 9.1.0 or later, the default value of this parameter is 50000.
- In an upgrade scenario, if the original cluster supports the max_files_per_node parameter, the default value of this parameter remains the same for forward compatibility.
- In the upgrade scenario, if the original cluster does not support the max_files_per_node parameter, the default value of this parameter is –1 after the upgrade.
- 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.
Parent topic: Resource Consumption