Re: Serveral mysqld instances
Rocar Pe?as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. > > The MySQL server supports datum for a C apliccation which everybody in > the company uses. > > The problem is that huge mysqld processes come up as people loads their > programs, which connect to the mysql server. > > Each mysqld quickly gets 80MB large in RAM, and the number of mysqld > usually reaches 80, so my 1GB RAM server gets out of memory early in = > the > morning. > > What is happening? Isn=B4t mysqld supposed to have only one instance > running on kernel? It's not several instance of mysqld, ps shows threads as processes. -- For technical support contracts, goto https://order.mysql.com/?ref=ensita This email is sponsored by Ensita.net http://www.ensita.net/ __ ___ ___ __ / |/ /_ __/ __/ __ \/ /Egor Egorov / /|_/ / // /\ \/ /_/ / /__ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /_/ /_/\_, /___/\___\_\___/ MySQL AB / Ensita.net <___/ www.mysql.com -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Serveral mysqld instances
This display has been fixed in Red Hat 9.0. If you look at the list, the children processes are not consuming memory, since the memory is shared. -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: Victor Pendleton; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/11/04 5:54 AM Subject: Re: Serveral mysqld instances Mr. Pendleton, Exactly. "ps -aux | grep mysqld" show several instances of the mysql_server running at the same time. By now, I have 69!. Thanks in advance. Leandro M Neves - Original Message - From: "Victor Pendleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Rocar Peças '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:39 PM Subject: RE: Serveral mysqld instances Are you looking at ps -aux | grep mysql (or some variant) to determine this? -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/10/04 4:19 PM Subject: Serveral mysqld instances Hi, Folks! I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. The MySQL server supports datum for a C apliccation which everybody in the company uses. The problem is that huge mysqld processes come up as people loads their programs, which connect to the mysql server. Each mysqld quickly gets 80MB large in RAM, and the number of mysqld usually reaches 80, so my 1GB RAM server gets out of memory early in the morning. What is happening? Isn´t mysqld supposed to have only one instance running on kernel? Thanks. Leandro M Neves, ROCAR PEÇAS LTD Sete Lagoas/MG - Brazil Rocar Peças Ltda. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Serveral mysqld instances
Mr. Pendleton, Exactly. "ps -aux | grep mysqld" show several instances of the mysql_server running at the same time. By now, I have 69!. Thanks in advance. Leandro M Neves - Original Message - From: "Victor Pendleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Rocar Peças '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:39 PM Subject: RE: Serveral mysqld instances Are you looking at ps -aux | grep mysql (or some variant) to determine this? -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/10/04 4:19 PM Subject: Serveral mysqld instances Hi, Folks! I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. The MySQL server supports datum for a C apliccation which everybody in the company uses. The problem is that huge mysqld processes come up as people loads their programs, which connect to the mysql server. Each mysqld quickly gets 80MB large in RAM, and the number of mysqld usually reaches 80, so my 1GB RAM server gets out of memory early in the morning. What is happening? Isn´t mysqld supposed to have only one instance running on kernel? Thanks. Leandro M Neves, ROCAR PEÇAS LTD Sete Lagoas/MG - Brazil Rocar Peças Ltda. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Serveral mysqld instances
Are you looking at ps -aux | grep mysql (or some variant) to determine this? -Original Message- From: Rocar Peças To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 3/10/04 4:19 PM Subject: Serveral mysqld instances Hi, Folks! I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. The MySQL server supports datum for a C apliccation which everybody in the company uses. The problem is that huge mysqld processes come up as people loads their programs, which connect to the mysql server. Each mysqld quickly gets 80MB large in RAM, and the number of mysqld usually reaches 80, so my 1GB RAM server gets out of memory early in the morning. What is happening? Isn´t mysqld supposed to have only one instance running on kernel? Thanks. Leandro M Neves, ROCAR PEÇAS LTD Sete Lagoas/MG - Brazil Rocar Peças Ltda. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Serveral mysqld instances
Hi, Folks! I get a MySQL 4.0.18 server running on a Conectiva Linux Kernel 2.4.5. The MySQL server supports datum for a C apliccation which everybody in the company uses. The problem is that huge mysqld processes come up as people loads their programs, which connect to the mysql server. Each mysqld quickly gets 80MB large in RAM, and the number of mysqld usually reaches 80, so my 1GB RAM server gets out of memory early in the morning. What is happening? Isn´t mysqld supposed to have only one instance running on kernel? Thanks. Leandro M Neves, ROCAR PEÇAS LTD Sete Lagoas/MG - Brazil Rocar Peças Ltda.