Hi list,

few days ago, I have installed a 2nd CPU in my ProLiant380. I recompiled a
new kernel (2.4.17) for Debian 3.0. On the machine there is mySQL 3.23.52-2
installed (deb). Every thing works fine, just the logging of mySQL looks a
little funny to me, especially the time:

030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
                   9745 Query       SELECT gid FROM ...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT gid FROM ...
030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT gid FROM ...
                   9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
030314 19:31:18    9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
                   9745 Query       SELECT de FROM b...
                   9745 Query       SELECT gid FROM ...
030314 19:31:20    9745 Query       SELECT gid FROM ...

The websites still grow up without errors and there is also nothing in the
errorlogs. Did someone of you ever had this interesting thing? I could not
find anything about that with Google or in the mailarchive here at mySQL.

Thanks for your help,

regards, Peter



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