Hello All!

I have had mySQL 3.2 running on my server for about 2 years now without
incident.  Recently upgraded to 4.1, and suddenly I'm getting the
following message from queries:

"Lost connection to MySQL server during query"

This is in response to a PHP script issuing a query to the mySQL server.
Nothing by mySQL has changed on this server - all other pieces of
software have been rebuilt using the same version as they were before
the mySQL upgrade to take advantage of the new mySQL libraries.  

After I get five or six of these errors in a row, I get the following in
my /var/db/mysql/my.host.name.err file:

041125 01:13:39  mysqld restarted
041125  1:13:40  InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally!
041125  1:13:40  InnoDB: Starting log scan based on checkpoint at
041125  1:13:40  InnoDB: Starting an apply batch of log records to the
database...
041125  1:13:42  InnoDB: Starting an apply batch of log records to the
database...
041125  1:13:43  InnoDB: Flushing modified pages from the buffer pool...
041125  1:13:43  InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 7 2215480040

The mySQL server appears to restart itself and resume normal operations.
This is, obviously, not normal operation.  Is there something with mySQL
4.1 on a FreeBSD box that causes this?  Is this a known problem, of have
I discovered something new?  :)

Thanks in advance for anything you can do to help!

Tim Gustafson
MEI Technology Consulting, Inc
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(516) 379-0001 Office
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