On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 01:25:46PM -0800, Dreamtime.net Inc. wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We have mysql 3.23.43 running under FreeBSD 4.2, two-processors and
> a Tyan LE S2510 motherboard with 1 gig of ram. After a few peak
> loads of the server (load avg. gets higher than 20), mysql starts
> eating processor cycles.  Server load gets close to 1.0, mysqld is
> active all the time, although almost no queries comes in.
> 
> Has anyone had this problem before? Any help is highly appreciated.

I've seen problems with MySQL on FreeBSD older than 4.3.  Can you
upgrade to 4.3 or newer to see if that helps?

Also, are you using your own build, one from ports, or the official
MySQL binary?

Jeremy
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MySQL 3.23.47-max: up 24 days, processed 806,316,132 queries (381/sec. avg)

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