I've got MySQL 5.0.55a running on a Windows XP system. All tables in the active database on the system are innodb. The startup log says that innodb recovery completed and that connections are available. Meanwhile, mysql is writing to the hdd at around 2MB/sec according to process explorer.
I can connect to the server fine until I run a query against the database. Then no other connections can issue any command whatsoever. The mysql client just freezes up, and I can't make any new connections to the server either. After a period of time, mysqld-nt.exe crashed and one thread is left running, still writing to the drive at approx 2MB/sec. Does anyone out there have any idea what's going wrong here? I'm stumped. -- Grant Limberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]