Hi,

On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 14:44, SplitSlim wrote:
> I need some help, this is a mission critical server and it has
> CRASHED!
> Details:FreeBSD on INTEL, MySQL v3.23.36 (FreeBSD Port)

> 020219 22:52:01  mysqld restarted
> mysqld got signal 11;
> The manual section 'Debugging a MySQL server' tells you how to use a
> stack trace and/or the core file to produce a readable backtrace that
> may
> help in finding out why mysqld died.
> _------------------------------------------_
> This keeps repeating and repeating.  Since it's a port I don't have
> debugging compiled into MySQL, so I can't stack trace.
> 
> I've used isamchk, myisamchk, and mysqld --flush to try to clean
> everything up, but no luck.
> 
> Please help, I need to get this thing back up tonight!  If you need
> anymore info, I'll be on this group all night until I get this thing
> back up.

You provide very little information... lots missing: which FreeBSD
version, did you build MySQL Server yourself and if so with which
options, etc....

It's like phoning your garage and saying "my car doesn't start, what's
wrong?" - they can make some basic suggestions such as "put some petrol
in it and try again", but otherwise.... they too will need more info!

A reinstall of MySQL Server might do the trick, IF you've got a
corrupted binary through the crash. But as someone else noted, it is
also possible you've got a hardware problem. Did you try to run other
stuff, and what was the result there?


Something else I have to mention because it is terribly important: MySQL
support (http://www.mysql.com/support/). Like you said, it all ran fine
for months, but it's a mission critical system and you can't have long
(if any) downtime.... MySQL support is a type of insurance; most of the
time you won't need it, but when you do, it's URGENT.
MySQL AB's support people have ample experience with this kind of stuff.
Depending on what type of support contract you'd have, you'd work
together with them to track down the problem, clean up the system, and
bring it back online.


Regards,
Arjen.

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