On Jul 23, 2005, at 12:49 PM, Ware Adams wrote:
Then I don't know what to say about the MyISAM error, though I'd watch InnoDB pretty carefully as I think MyISAM is pretty robust on OS X too. We did also see these when a disk is failing, but I assume you've run disk utility. I guess it could be failing and not showing up in disk utility. If it's an XServe the SMART data might show you that, or if you have DiskWarrior I think it might monitor SMART data for you.
The part that keeps scaring me is that I have seen this on 10.2, 10.3 nd 10.4 all with separate hardware. My recent build has 2 drive on a mirror. I find it hard to believe that I have been that unlucky to have drive failures / failed filesystems on ALL these machines.
My set-up ran rock solid on MySQL 3.x for years... never an issue. The problem came when I went of from Apple's default install and switched to 4.x.
I was once asked about the shared libraies and if I had removed them. I cleared off the Apple 3.x build of MySQL but I'm wondering if I missed something that is conflicting with the new 4.1.x install and causing the conflicts.
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