We see that error when we go above the memory limits of a 32 bit
operating system. When we run a 64 bit binary on our 64 bit hardware
we can allocate more memory and it fires up fine.
I'm a Mac guy so your string of letters and numbers describing your
hardware and MySQL version don't mean
Hello kind sirs,
I have a DL380 G4 box, Dual Xeon 3.0Ghz with 6GB of DDR2 Ram,
I'm Linux CentOS 4 with a 2.6.12.5 vanilla kernel, and a remote storage
which I access via iSCSI (linux-iscsi-4.0.2 complied as a module)
connected with two Gigabit interfaces. the 'balancing' between the two
Hi.
My system is Slackware 9.1.
MySQL is the default version installed on Slackware cdrom while system
installation, so I hope all the path are ok :)
Then launched mysqld_install_db... but when I try to startup the server
an error occured wrote in /usr/local/mysql/ginlemon.err
like this: 3:49:08
Lorenzo Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
My system is Slackware 9.1.
MySQL is the default version installed on Slackware cdrom while system
installation, so I hope all the path are ok :)
Then launched mysqld_install_db... but when I try to startup the server
an error occured wrote in
Heya,
Check the permission on that directory.
Paul
At 12:36 AM 3/9/2004, Lorenzo Rossi wrote:
Hi.
My system is Slackware 9.1.
MySQL is the default version installed on Slackware cdrom while system
installation, so I hope all the path are ok :)
Then launched mysqld_install_db... but when I try