Sasha Pachev wrote:
I tested the memory and it seems ok.
I doubt this is an hardware issue, since version 4.1.3 works perfectly.
Ugo:
Do the production and the test server run on the same hardware?
One is a single Athlon XP, the other is a dual Athlon MP.
Are you using the same mysqld binary on both?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# md5sum mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
50adc5470228028dd28f0d51ae4f10f3 mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# md5sum mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
50adc5470228028dd28f0d51ae4f10f3 mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
What I am suspecting is that the binary on the production system does
has not been compiled for the right processor type.
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