Hi,

Michael Fernández M. wrote:
2 CPU Pentium III 700 Mhz Aprox. 4 GB RAM.
Redhat 7.2
Mysql version: 4.0.14-standard-log
Kernel: Kernel 2.4.18-17.7 (highmem)
It is possible that mysqld could use up to  key_buffer_size +
(read_buffer_size + sort_buffer_size)*max_connections = 3666809 K bytes
of memory Hope that's ok; if not, decrease some variables in the equation.

As you are using a 32bit System and Kernel, you are limited to between 2 and 2.7GB per process. If you hit that limit, you run into errors. This is a specific 32bit limitation and is not solved by the high mem kernel.

You have to decrease mysql memory usage.

regards
Nils

(I have a dejá-vu here, did you post that question before?)

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