Can you do a "show processlist" from the MySQL client? This might
help you to figure out if it is a specific query that's gumming up
the works.
Douglas Sims
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On Jul 19, 2006, at 6:35 PM, Robinson, Eric wrote:
Our MySQL-based medical application has been running fine for 3 years.
Last week, mysqld-nt started jumping up to 100% CPU and staying there
until someone restarts the service. mysqlcheck found no errors in the
database. I dumped it to disk and read it back in to create a fresh
copy
of the database, but it is still happening. Any ideas?
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