On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 10:29:31AM +0300, Mark Papadakis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are using mySQL on over 6 servers here, we have been doing so for
> over 2 years, and we are constaly facing problems with corrupted
> tables, especially on two of our busiest servers. Tables seem to
> corrupt out of the blue and we have to shut them down ( the servers
> ) occassionaly to fix all tables and then bring them up again.
What Operating System?
> We are using mySQL 3.23.41. Tables corruptions occur regardless the
> server's configuration ( even on a system with PIII@1MhzX2 with 1.5G
> RAM we get those problems ) so maybe there is something wrong with
> the startup options we are using for mySQLd.
This clearly shouldn't be happening.
What table formats are you using? ISAM? MyISA? InnoDB?
Jeremy
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