On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Derek Shaw wrote: > The subject warning message has come up in several different threads > over the past few months. It also appears in newsgroups and other web > sites. It does not appear to be related to architecture, kernel version > > No solution, workaround, nor indeed any explanation of its implications > has been given (at least none that seem to make any difference). The > best anyone has been able to offer is to suppress the logging of error > messages, a practise I find hard to accept. > > Has anyone discovered anything useful about fixing (or ignoring) this > message?
Late last year early this year the default thread stack was changed from 64K to 192K in MySQL. This message is letting you know that the 192K thread stack was requested and it received about 125K. From my memory RH 8.0 and other kernels needed about 128K to do core dumps properly so the value was changed. You need to determine wheter this is a problem for your configuration or not. The value is to let you know what is happening. Good Luck, -- Boyd Gerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ZENEZ 1042 East Fort Union #135, Midvale Utah 84047 -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]