On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 07:37:19PM +0800, Kaming wrote:
> 
> Then after the checking, the table seems being fixed and then I start
> the MySQL again. I can run query in that table after that. Then suddenly
> I saw this error message keeps coming in the mysqld.log
> 
> Error Message:
> Out of memory;  Check if mysqld or some other process uses all available
> memory. If not you may have to use 'ulimit' to allow mysqld to use more
> memory or you can add more swap space

So, what does `ulimit' tell you?

Jeremy
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