on 9/7/05 8:42 PM, Bruce Dembecki at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yeah, 64 bit isn't working... we can set the memory partition for > InnoDB to some big number, like say 10G or more (on the 16G Xserves), > and it will launch, so it has 64 bit OS and 64 bit MySQL Binaries... > We get past the first hurdle, but in practise it just doesn't run... > It works fine until InnoDB gets to more than 2GByte of memory it's > actually truing to use (as opposed to reserving when it launches), > and then the server locks up (OS level.. not a mysqld crash) After 5 > minutes the watchdog timer kicks in and reboots the machine. > > So I don't know if it's an Apple issue or a MySQL issue... the 64 bit > MySQL binary does it, the 64 bit binary I made with mySQL source does > it, 10.4.0 does it, 10.4.1 does it, 10.4.2 does it... etc... > > I'm sure it's something we will get resolved, just for now we can't > run 64 bit. So we'll keep working with both our Apple and MySQL > contacts to get each of them trying to find the problem... but (being > the open minded people we are) we'll also take a look at Yellow Dog > and see what's involved in getting Linux up and making a 64 bit MySQL > Binary to run under Yellow Dog.
Sorry if this is boneheaded here, but are there non g4 bit variants you can run on a G5 if you just want the stability until this is worked out? -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Haneda Tel: 415.898.2602 <http://www.newgeo.com> Novato, CA U.S.A. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]