Typically, processes which die with either a signal 10 or 11 are due to
hardware
problems, such as bad memory or an overheating CPU.
You might consider trying a memory tester or simply do a 'make world' in
/usr/src
(to heavily tax the CPU and memory).
-Tilghman
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pawel Krawczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 06:47
>
> Every several hours mysqld crashes and it seems to be correlated with
> heavy load. For example I can repeat the crashes with mysqldump.
>
> MySQL is 3.23.31 started with the following options:
>
> -O key_buffer=20M \
> -O table_cache=512 \
> -O sort_buffer=8M \
> -O max_connections=600 \
> -O record_buffer=1024k \
> -O query_buffer_size==1024k \
> -O max_tmp_tables=256
>
> Host system is FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE on a SMP machine (Intel
> ISP-2051 platform)
> with DPT hardware RAID-5 disk array.
>
> The process crashes with the following message in dmesg:
>
> Jan 23 13:45:32 db /kernel: pid 8528 (mysqld), uid 1002:
> exited on signal 10
>
> (signal 10 is SIGBUS)
>
> Can anyone suggest what could be the reason? Thanks in advance.
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