this is NOT a memory issue 'myisam_use_mmap' in mysqld is buggy since a long time http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=48726
we are speaking of a HP ProLiant DL 380G7 in a VMware-Cluster with 36 GB ECC-RAM while there are machines using InnoDB with 'large-pages' and some GB buffer_pool_size on the same host and not about some customer hardware Am 15.12.2011 18:22, schrieb Andrés Tello: > When I had memory issues, with something relatively stable, mostly is due > faulty ram... > > Can you use or less ram or change fisically the ram? > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 2:23 AM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>wrote: > >> Am 15.12.2011 08:47, schrieb Rob Wultsch: >>> To be brutally honest, if you want stability you should >>> not be using MyISAM >> >> this is bullshit >> >> without 'myisam_use_mmap' i never saw mysqld crashing >> in the past 10 years, independent of the storage engine >> >>> much less a not particularly commonly used feature. >> >> mmap is not rocket science, so i do not understnd why this >> is not properly debugged and DEFAULT on
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