Moon's Father schrieb:
You can manually restart the slave process.
Sure I can.
But that's not sufficient. For now, I scripted some log watch thing that
re-starts the slave in the particular situation. But this is not good.
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Dominik Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello mysql list
I posted this problem to the list earlier this month:
Error reading packet from server: Out of memory (Needed 6560 bytes)
( server_errno=5)
I was then told to upgrade to the newest version, which I did and
which seemed to solve the problem. Today, I got this in my log:
080521 14:18:22 [ERROR] Error reading packet from server: Out of
memory (Needed 2848 bytes) ( server_errno=5)
080521 14:18:22 [ERROR] Stopping slave I/O thread due to
out-of-memory error from master
Now, not only does it report an error, it also stops the slave
process instead of auto re-starting it as it did in version 5.0.45
(which I used before). So all slave machines do not replicate until
I manually start the slave again.
What can I do about this problem?
Regards
Dominik
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