Yes, Redhat's 2.4.18 kernel running on a Redhat 7.2 install.

I was going to try compiling from source, except that MySQL AB seems to warn 
against that sort of thing on the releases page ("people experiencing data 
corruption," etc.) and we also have a support contract with them which seems 
to work best when we're running their pre-compiled binaries. :-)

Has anyone here from MySQL seen similar issues in .51 or .52?  And is 
compiling from source the recommended "fix" for this for now?

BTW, thanks Michael for the info... Very helpful, since I was just plain 
stumped at this bizarre behavior...

        =john





Michael Bacarella wrote:
> We experienced a similar problem with 3.23.51 which went away
> once we compiled from source. Assume this is Linux 2.4?
> 
> -M
> 
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 03:08:10AM -0700, John Stanforth wrote:
> 
>>Haven't been watching the list lately so forgive me if this has already been
>>discussed here recently.  Have any of you seen an issue with MySQL 3.23.52
>>spiralling out of control after a minute or so of operation?  We run a
>>fairly high-volume db, previously running 3.23.49a and upgrading today to
>>3.23.52.  The system comes up and runs fine for a minute or so, reaching a
>>binlog file size of almost exactly 78k each time, and then something weird
>>happens... top suddenly shows a hundred mysqld processes, load jumps from
>>around 0.5 to 4, to 9, to 15, 23, and then sits there, fluctuating between
>>20 and 25, while processlist shows a dozen or more connections trying to
>>authenticate and all client machines report a cannot connect error message.
>>
>>We went to 3.23.51 instead a little while ago and it seems to be working
>>normally.  Any ideas about what might be causing this?  Is this a known
>>issue?
> 
> 


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