Luc,
Friday, May 17, 2002, 6:26:19 PM, you wrote:

LF> Can anyone tell me what this means??

LF> mysqld got signal 11;
LF> The manual section 'Debugging a MySQL server' tells you how to use a
LF> stack trace and/or the core file to produce a readable backtrace that may
LF> help in finding out why mysqld died
LF> Attemping backtrace. You can use the following information to find out
LF> where mysqld died.  If you see no messages after this, something went
LF> terribly wrong
LF> Cannot determine thread, ebp=0xb, backtrace may not be correct
LF> Bogus stack limit or frame pointer, aborting backtrace

LF> Number of processes running now: 0

Signal 11 is a "Segmentation fault", when the program cames out of it's address space.
There might be many causes of error, mostly incorrect compilation or broken hardware. 
What did you tried to do which caused SIG11? 

LF> Luc Foisy




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