I just started setting up a dual opteron system with Suse 9.1 (x86_64). At this point, I am sticking with the Suse provided rpms.
I am having some odd mysql restarts (crashed with immediate restart by safe_mysqld). Odd part about it: not a single line in the error log. The connections just drop and come back as the client tries to reconnect. One possible issue I figures is the way I try to use memory. Does MySQL allow to allocate more then 4 GByte of RAM? Right now, I am using 4 GByte for key-cache alone. So it doesn't complain, and appears to use about 5 GByte at the time it crashes (the machine has 16 GByte RAM). But does it cause instability to use that much key-cache? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Johannes Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] pgp key: http://johannes.homepc.org/PGPKEYS contact: http://johannes.homepc.org/contact.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------- There are two kinds of system administrators: The first kind solves problems with little shell scripts. The second kind are the problem. ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]