On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 04:06:04PM -0700, Atle Veka wrote:
>
> We probably have about 50-60 dedicated mysql servers all running
> FreeBSD 3.2/4.[0-3]
FreeBSD 3.x and 4.{0,1,2} aren't the most stable platform for a
heavy-use MySQL server. 4.3 is the first version that appears to have
fixed the threading problems which often cause data corruption and
mysterious crashes.
I'd recommend trying to reproduce the problem on FreeBSD 4.3. You
might also look for Ken Menzel's (sp?) posts about compiling MySQL
with LinuxThreads on recent versions of FreeBSD. It's another proven
path to MySQL stability on FreeBSD.
Jeremy
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