On Wednesday 19 September 2001 04:48, powlow wrote:
> oops. its suse...damn
>
> still...any ideas?
>
> -powlow
uname -a
Does it show kernel 2.2.14? If yes, upgrade the kernel. SuSE introduced a
special "safety feature" into their 2.2.14 kernel that makes our binary
coredump right away. They got rid of it it later versions.
And while I am on the subject - we are aware of an I/O bug in 2.2.14 kernel (
even without the special "safety" patch from SuSE) that make MySQL corrupt
tables under heavy load. Two of our users were running 2.2.14 kernel and were
getting their tables randomly corrupted. The problems went away after upgrade
to 2.2.10.
So if you are running 2.2.14 SuSE kernel, you have two reasons to upgrade.
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