Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-24 Thread Christoph Klünter
Just for the logs: Finally I found the failure. It was the Raid-Controller (3ware). It seems that the 64-bit Kernel has troubles with this Device. I tried different mainboards with different controllers and the failure was reproducable with a 3ware-8000. I tried two of them. Cheers, Christoph

Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-21 Thread Christoph Klünter
Mike, I had the same failures without network. And it is a onboard-controller :-) Christoph > > Christoph, > Have you tried replacing the network card with the one from the > working machine? Network cards can cause problems under high load but will > appear fine otherwise

Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-18 Thread mos
At 09:42 AM 5/18/2007, you wrote: Hi, It seems to be the Hardware somehow. I tested on another Machine with same OS, and everything seems to run now. I am using the same Memory so this is not the problem. Both Machines have hardware raid. The only thing left is the mainboard. Vey ugly.

Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-18 Thread Christoph Klünter
Hi, It seems to be the Hardware somehow. I tested on another Machine with same OS, and everything seems to run now. I am using the same Memory so this is not the problem. Both Machines have hardware raid. The only thing left is the mainboard. Vey ugly. Cheers, Christoph On Friday 18

Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-18 Thread mos
Christoph, I don't know if this helps or not, but I had a similar problem a few years back on a Windows machine. Memory kept getting corrupted and I traced the problem to Intel Accelerator that I had running. Intel only admitted to the problem with their software months later. My ad

Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-18 Thread Christoph Klünter
Hi everybody, On Friday 18 May 2007 14:50:55 Brent Baisley wrote: > You may be running into file system file size "limits". You would need to > make sure the file system you are using is set to handle files larger than > 4GB, in addition, you need to check that the account mysqld us running > unde

Re: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-18 Thread Brent Baisley
--- Original Message - From: "Christoph Klünter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 6:15 AM Subject: Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems On Tuesday 15 May 2007 14:36:45 Mathieu Bruneau wrote: Hi, yeah, apparenlty you're running into the 32 bits memory liim

Broken Tables, was:Memory Problems

2007-05-18 Thread Christoph Klünter
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 14:36:45 Mathieu Bruneau wrote: > Hi, yeah, apparenlty you're running into the 32 bits memory liimt. Note > thta some memory is allocated for the OS so you don't even have the full > 4GB of ram you can technically adressesed. > > The 64 bits os would increase this limit to 64