Hello All,

This mail list is about my last hope as I tried everything I could possibly
find online related to this problem and I've had no luck (it doesn't appear
to be the GLib problem that everyone keeps talking about).

Machine Specifics:

Web Server (dedicated):
P4 2gHz with 2gig memory
RedHat 8.0
Apache 2.0
Perl 5.8 and latest DBI
glibc-2.2.93-5

DB Server (dedicated):
P4 2gHz with 2gig memory
mySql 3.23.54

The problem is this, everytime the web server starts to work a little (load
via a uptime showing about 6), 1 out of 5 scripts bomb out with the message
of:

"failed: Lost connection to MySQL server during query"

As load gets higher then the rate of failure gets higher.

There is NOTHING being reported by mysql on the DB server, even with
warnings turned on - no DB restarts or nothing like that and at no time is
load of any concern on the DB server nor do we have any problems with
max_connections or anything of that nature.

I have 3 other mysql boxes up and running (that work fine) and I went
through all the default values given via the mysqladmin variables and
everything is the same across multiple machines.

I've found a ton of messages that show this same problem and they all relate
to the RedHat version of Glib which is prior to mine.
Also the reports I've seen all say this happens 100% of the time and in my
case it only happens when load is high.
Finally the reports say it causes mysqld to crash and restart which isn't
happening (mysql isn't complaining about a thing).

Does anyone out there have any idea? I'm at a total loss, everything is fine
until load gets up there a little (and what little there is isn't
overloading anything).

Thanks In Advance!
-Chris



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