Hmm....

I'd check for hard disc problems (turn on SMART monitoring and look
through your kernel logs), RAM problems (look at memtest) and rootkits.

Regards,

Chris

On Sun, 2004-02-15 at 15:45, Juan E Suris wrote:
> I just installed 4.0.16 linux (x86, libc6) rpms on a fresh RH7.3 installation. I am 
> experiencing a problem that when I reboot the machine (shutdown -r now), the mysqld 
> binary gets corrupted and mysql will not start.
> 
> Before reboot:
> $md5sum /usr/sbin/mysqld
> 9e80e423401d959a7c1ecdb87ba49988  /usr/sbin/mysqld
> 
> after reboot:
> $ md5sum /usr/sbin/mysqld
> 81089d38ef2753c831e929c53f7a4b58  /usr/sbin/mysqld
> 
> do I have a bad hard drive or I am missing something here?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Juan E.


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