Richard Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think that is possibly related to some known glibc/gcc issues.  Please
download official MySQL binaries from http://www.mysql.com/ install them
and try the same on it. Should work smoothly. 

> Mysql won't stop eating RAM!! :( 
> Machine is a quad xeon 2.4 with 4 gigs of RAM.
> 
> Linux db2 2.6.7-rc3 #1 SMP Thu Jun 17 12:51:21 UTC 2004 i686 Intel(R)
> Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
> 
> Mysql is 4.1.3-beta
> 
> Compile options are,
> ./configure --enable-thread-safe-client --enable-assembler
> --with-unix-socket-path=/tmp/mysql-4.1.3.sock
> --prefix=/usr/local/mysql-4.1.3 --without-extra-tools --without-docs
> --without-bench --with-innodb --without-berkley-db
> 
> My startup variables are not especially high for a 4 gig box (see end
> of e-mail).
> 
> I have 3 UDF functions which I wrote to do some simple things;
> extracting domain portion of a web url, and access to some libgeoip
> routines. I have run these 3 functions through
> benchmark(10000000000,function()) to see if rate of RAM consumption
> increases, but I don't really see any change or at least if I do i
> think it's probably the placebo effect.
> 
> I really can't think where to look to figure this problem out. I would
> like mysql to run with 3.5/4 gigs of RAM and stay that way. Not start
> off there and end up leaving the system with 1meg of RAM.
> I also add the problem that within about 72 hours of the server being
> started it dies with signal 11.
> 
> "040720  6:04:15  Out of memory; check if mysqld or some other process
> uses all available memory; if not, you may have to use 'ulimit' to





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