Ken Menzel writes:
> Hi Michael,
> Sounds like the mysqld may have been stuck in a tight loop then.
> Any ideas Sinisa?
> Try the truss once more if it happens again. I can't think of
> anything that would cause this.
> Let me know what happens, also try the truss when the server is
> running
: Thursday, August 02, 2001 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Further FreeBSD 4.3 Issues (CPU hogging)
Hi Michael,
Sorry for the delay getting back to you, we had some network
problems here and are in the process of upgrading our 30 year old
copper to a new 200 pair
2,0x0) = 0 (0x0)
Ken
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From: Ken Menzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Further FreeBSD 4.3 Issues (CPU hogging)
Hi Michael,
Sounds like the mysqld may have been stuck in a tight loop then.
Any ideas Sinisa?
Try
Your application may be
different than mine, so you have found a bug that I haven't come
across. Although from the mysql processlist you sent it looks like
there are no queries running, so something odd is happening. Lets
start with the output of mysqlbug and truss.
Ken
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 3:22 PM
Subject: Further FreeBSD 4.3 Issues (CPU hogging)
> Ken and all,
>
> I wrote around a month back about some problems I was having with my
> MySQL install in a freeBSD 4.2 system. I received allot of helpful
> advice on troubl
Ken and all,
I wrote around a month back about some problems I was having with my
MySQL install in a freeBSD 4.2 system. I received allot of helpful
advice on troubleshooting the problems (memory hogging issues).
Thanks to all. To date, we have recently upgraded to mysqld Ver
3.23.39 for freebs