I've got huge tables.  Usually, on doing maintenance (like 
adding/removing indexes, large updates, etc.), I'm geting frequent 
crashes.  Totally sucks for that, especially since I have to reboot my 
machine.  Trying to restart mysqld is NOT working without a restart. 
PISSED OFF!!

I configured the anti-virus to exclude the MariaDB folder and its DATA 
subfolder, but still having the crashes.  WTF.

I'm ready to ditch the MariaDB and just try using the Community Edition 
of MySQL (freebie also) now.  I'm pretty sure it's not the front-end I'm 
using (Heidi SQL).  Earlier today, I had using Remote Desktop Connection 
to pipe into the machine (a spare laptop) from my main laptop, and it 
crashed then too.  Tonight, no external connection, just a large new 
index, and it crashed again.

My understanding of MariaDB is that it's SUPPOSED to be able to handle 
this volume without a sweat.

Ideas?  PLEASE! (haha)

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
http://twitter.com/mbabcock16

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