Julien,

sorry that I did not notice your message earlier, but
I was running tests on new big BLOBs, and a stress test
passed now without errors :).

But the problem you have is probably the rollback bug in .38.
It has been fixed in .39. Upgrade to to .39 and try to start
the database again.

Regards,

Heikki
http://www.innodb.com

>Hello, I have mysdl 3.23.38 with innodb (dont know which version) support
on Linux 
>RedHat 6.2
>Mysqld crashed, and when I try to restart it, I have the following error:
>
>010704 16:50:34  mysqld started
>InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally.
>InnoDB: Starting recovery from log files...
>InnoDB: Starting log scan based on checkpoint at
>InnoDB: log sequence number 0 34502103
>Innobase: 1 uncommitted transaction(s) which must be rolled back
>Innobase: Starting rollback of uncommitted transactions
>Innobase: Rolling back trx no 2718209
>Innobase: Assertion failure in thread 1024 in file trx0roll.c line 887
>Innobase: we intentionally generate a memory trap.
>Innobase: Send a bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>mysqld got signal 11;
>The manual section 'Debugging a MySQL server' tells you how to use a
>stack trace and/or the core file to produce a readable backtrace that may
>help in finding out why mysqld died.
>Attempting backtrace. You can use the following information to find out
>where mysqld died.  If you see no messages after this, something went
>terribly wrong...
>Bogus stack limit or frame pointer, aborting backtrace.
>010704 16:50:35  mysqld ended
>
>How to prevent log recovery, this is just a development database, and
currently 
>we do not care for log recovery.
>Is there a memory parameter that I may adjust to fix the problem.
>Please help, all the development team is stucked !
>Julien
>
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