Nathan Boeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Its accessed over the net by the web servers. I don't think we would 
> have file contentions.
> 
> Actually, we just replaced the mysql binary with an older 4.0.16 version 
> that we compiled and used before we started to use the 4.0,20-i686-icc. 
> Now the db is working without any problems. I wonder if others have had 
> problems with this particular binary.

Please try on MySQL official binary version which is not compiled by icc. 
I.e. download mysql-standard-4.0.20-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz

If everything will be ok on this build then it's a bug in icc and it 
definitely needs to be reported. You can contact me by email in this case
or directly open a bug in http://bugs.mysql.com

Thank you!





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