Good Afternoon,

I have an interesting issue with FreeBSD 6.0 and MySQL 5.0. Part of my problem 
has been discussed serveral times in the past on other mailing lists and it 
seems there has been fixes for older versions of MySQL.

The MySQL server is currently receiving a SIGNAL 10 about once an hour, which 
is causing many problems with the innodb databases that we have running on this 
server.

I am running FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p6 and MySQL 5.0.22.

In all the lists I have read regarding FreeBSD, MySQL and signal 10, it all 
seems to happen with version 6.0 and the 4.1.x series of MySQL.

We were running 4.1.x when the problem first appeared so taking the advice of 
several mailing lists we upgraded MySQL to version 5.0. We first deinstalled 
mysql, dist cleaned the install, then did a make on the new version of mysql.

Even after the upgrade we are still getting several SIGNAL 10s, usually about 
once an hour.

Any help in this area would be greatly appreciate as this is our production 
server having issues. We are a small company with limited resources.

The server is a dual xeon 2.8ghz dual core processors with 1GB (2x512) of ram. 
400GB 7200rpm SATA drive. 80GB 7200rpm SATA drive.

Thank you for your time.
-Erik

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