could you tell us if these 6 are in a cluster or in a replication set up,
and u also said the 3 linux bixes all crash at once, did u check the logs,
do they crash under load, what about the OS, is it stable when mysql
crashes????

Kishore Jalleda

On 3/8/06, Dave Pullin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running MySQL on 6 servers - 3 Linux and 3 Windows. I recently
> upgraded
> to V5 on all servers. Now MySQL is crashing regularly (several times per
> day, some days) with 'got signal 11'.
>
> My 3 Linux servers are very different machines running different software
> a uniprocessor Pentium with 512MB running Redhat9 with MySQL 5.0.18-0.i386
> , a new dual XEON with 8GB running Fedora Core 4 with 64bit MySQL
> 5.0.18-0.glibc23.x86_64
> , a old quad XEON with 4GB running Fedora Core 4 with MySQL 5.0.18-0.i386
>
> The windows machines are not having a problem. All 6 are running
> essentially
> the same application.
>
> It seems unlikely to be a hardware problem because its on 3 machines at
> once. It looks like a MySQL V5 problem but I can't pin it down to anything
> specific enough to report a bug.
>
> Anyone had similar experiences with MySQL V5?
>
> Dave
>
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