This was a faulty disk after all. I just did not see any errors, when
running smartd. However, they showed up when looking on the system
log.

I am currently replacing the disk.

Thank you,

George Crewe

On 8/3/07, George F. Crewe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am looking for some help on my mysql server crashes.
>
> I run version 5.0.27 on Fedora 6.
>
> However, suddenly mysql server starting crashing. I revised the log
> and it is telling me that is having a input/output operating system
> error on a read operation.
>
> The error shows up like this on the log:
>
> 070803 00:29:12  mysqld started
> 070803  0:29:12  InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 210331564
> 070803  0:29:12 [Note] /usr/libexec/mysqld: ready for connections.
> Version: '5.0.27'  socket: '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'  port: 3306
> Source distribution
> InnoDB: Error: tried to read 16384 bytes at offset 0 29802496.
> InnoDB: Was only able to read -1.
> 070803  0:29:43  InnoDB: Operating system error number 5 in a file operation.
> InnoDB: Error number 5 means 'Input/output error'.
> InnoDB: Some operating system error numbers are described at
> InnoDB: 
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/operating-system-error-codes.html
> InnoDB: File operation call: 'read'.
> InnoDB: Cannot continue operation.
>
> I check my disk with smartd utility and it passes the test.
>
> I do not know where to look. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> George Crewe
>

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