Hello.




I think that mysqld zombies appear due to death of some MySQL threads,

but we don't see any sensible records about it in the error log. I suggest

you to switch to official binaries of the latest release  from:



  http://dev.mysql.com/downloads



and check if the weird behavior still exists.







Arek H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gleb Paharenko wrote:

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>>Hello.

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>>Are there any error messages and stack trace before 'Memory status' 

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>>line in the error log?

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> This is what it shows

> 

> Status information:

> 

> Current dir: /var/lib/mysql/

> Running threads: 0  Stack size: 196608

> Current locks:

> key_cache status:

> blocks used:        11

> not flushed:         0

> w_requests:          0

> writes:              0

> r_requests:          0

> reads:               0

> 

> handler status:

> read_key:            0

> read_next:           0

> read_rnd             0

> read_first:          0

> write:               0

> delete               0

> update:              0

> 

> Table status:

> Opened tables:          0

> Open tables:            0

> Open files:             0

> Open streams:           0

> 

> Alarm status:

> Active alarms:   0

> Max used alarms: 1

> Next alarm time: 0

> 050731 15:57:09 /usr/libexec/mysqld: Normal shutdown

> 

> 

> Regards

> Arek

> 



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