The quickest way to get this in front of developers is to provide a
reproducible test case. I know they like to use the new mysql-test stuff,
but its not heavily documented, so bash scripts or perl scripts are probably
fine too. This may also help other people confirm the problems that you are
seeing.
dpk
----- Original Message -----
From: "djinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 9:43 AM
Subject: 3.23.41 and .42 threads problems
> I have posted before regarding a problem with mysql 3.23.41 hitting some
> sort of threshold limit and spawing threads like crazy. I have seen
> others post here with the exact symptoms, from what I understand these
> are all linux boxen. I have personally tested it with the 2.4 series of
> kernels, and others have reported the same behaviour in the 2.2 series.
>
> From what I'm reading, we all experience:
> 1) Number of concurrent queries and, subsequently, threads increasing
> rapidly
> 2) CPU utilization reaching 100% in seconds
> 3) load levels reaching 100+ in minutes
> 4) RAM behaving as normally as possible under the circumstances
>
> So far, the only "fix" I have found, despite a ton of suggestions from
> this list and a linux sys admin list I queried, has been to downgrade to
> 3.23.32. Which obviously is not optimal, because of all the cool new
> stuff in the later releases. I don't feel like I can post this to the
> bugs list because of the strict rules regarding the bug script there.
> It is obviously a problem tho, since more and more people are reporting
> identical behaviour.
>
> So. Are there patches not mentioned in INSTALL that we should be
> applying? Is there someone who can help get this to the developers'
> attention? Can anyone provide any information on this?
>
> Thanks
> jenn
>
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