Hello,
Noticed this morning when restarting MySQL, saw this in the error log file: Version 4.0.20(RPM's)
------------------------------- 040601 9:17:17 /usr/sbin/mysqld: Normal shutdown
040601 9:17:18 InnoDB: Starting shutdown... 040601 9:17:20 InnoDB: Shutdown completed 040601 9:17:20 /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown Complete
040601 09:17:20 mysqld ended
040601 09:17:20 mysqld started 040601 9:17:20 Warning: Asked for 196608 thread stack, but got 126976 040601 9:17:21 InnoDB: Started ---------------------------------
Is this type of Warning something to be concerned about or is this common or how best to fix ??
This is on a RH/Linux 7.3 box.
Also, we noticed if the "innodb_force_recovery = X" is enabled in the my.cnf file, we can't insert any data without getting table handler errors (-1) and something in the error log file about change "newraw" to "raw".... and removing the "innodb_force_recovery" ?? Why is that ??
TIA, -- Mike<mickalo>Blezien =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Thunder Rain Internet Publishing Providing Internet Solutions that work! http://www.thunder-rain.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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