Ady Wicaksono [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear All
I use RedHat 9 with 2,5 Gbyte RAM, Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz
(Hyperthread),
filesystem ext3 standar linux journaling filesystem.
Today my DB is crash :(, here is the log.
Could it be that our stacks and your heaps might have mixed? If
Seems that i have a bad block :(
# badblocks -sv /dev/sda3
Checking for bad blocks in read-only mode
From block 0 to 10241437
Checking for bad blocks (read-only test): 102414360/ 10241437
done
Pass completed, 1 bad blocks found.
Ady Wicaksono wrote:
Dear All
I use RedHat 9 with 2,5 Gbyte
Dear All
I use RedHat 9 with 2,5 Gbyte RAM, Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz
(Hyperthread),
filesystem ext3 standar linux journaling filesystem.
Today my DB is crash :(, here is the log.
I try to :
1. shutdown MySQL, unmount harddisk partition used by MySQL innodb data
file and doing fsck.ext3