Jeremy Zawodny writes:
> On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 02:27:01PM +0200, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
> 
> That was your binary on Linux.
> 
> Strangely, I just started up that exact same copy of 3.23.47-max and
> it worked fine after a machine reboot.
> 
> That's most unusual (and troubling).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jeremy
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> MySQL 3.23.41-max: up 0 days, processed 13,981,507 queries (369/sec. avg)
> 


Yes, this is troubling ...

It could be hardware, though ...

Can you find anything in MySQL log and especially in /var/log/dmesg or
/var/log/messages.

Sometimes, not often,  Linux kernel is capable of noticing potential
hardware problems.

If mysql server crashes after number of connections has increased, it
could be hardware, e.g. RAM or cache ...

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