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?





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