You can use --skip-name-resolve when starting mysqld, but this is not a real
solution.
Even doing that,'I'm still having some odd problems I never had before, like
table corruption (I'm on 4.0.8 though)
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From: Patrick de Kievit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 2:34 PM
Subject: Lost connection to MySQL server during query at ... After upgrade
to 3.23.54
Hi all,
Pure randomly my server tells me the its
Lost connection to MySQL server during query at ...
This all happened after my upgrade to version 3.23.54. I searched google
and read some threads here.
A possible solution is to DOWNGRADE some libc files? Tell me is this the
only solution ? Is there a patch ?
Thanks,
Patrick
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