Greetings.
I'm receiving the following error log often on my MySQL database server:
130715 8:40:18InnoDB: Assertion failure in thread 2974165904 in file
btr0cur.c line 160
InnoDB: Failing assertion: page_is_comp(get_page) == page_is_comp(page)
InnoDB: We intentionally generate a memory trap.
On 07/15/2013 07:54 AM, Luis H. Forchesatto wrote:
Greetings.
I'm receiving the following error log often on my MySQL database server:
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I suggest you report a bug as suggested.
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I'm sorry for the delay in thanking those that offered help, I have not been
able to look at this problem for a day or so, but thank you. And Thank you
Martin for your note.
I have not backed up anything on this, however it was really just a practice
run, so I will not really lose anything,
You have to take a look on the error log, a file named hostname.err
(hostname=your machine name) and should be located inside
the mysql dir on the xammp dir.
That file will give an insight about the problem, or you can post the
error here to get help.
Carlos
On 7/11/2009 11:52 AM, Gary
I have an issue that Mysql will not start on my local machine. I noticed a
few days ago on a restart that I got an error saying that Mysqld had
encountered a problem and had to close. I did not pay any attention to it
because I was not working in it for a bit.
I then tried to start it today and
Not sure if this is it, it was the only .err file that I have. Also this
seems to be the latest entry that has a date.
Thanks for your help.
Gary
090617 21:50:45 - mysqld got exception 0xc005 ;
This could be because you hit a bug. It is also possible that this binary
or one of the
BTW, this is the error message that windows wanted to send to MS
C:\DOCUME~1\GARYPA~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERd238.dir00\mysqld.exe.mdmp
C:\DOCUME~1\GARYPA~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERd238.dir00\appcompat.txt
Carlos Proal carlos.pr...@gmail.com wrote in message
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Take a look
Take a look on the my.ini to see if there is something wrong (maybe a
path pointing to a missing place or memory setting bigger than your
actual RAM)
Carlos
On 7/11/2009 12:17 PM, Gary wrote:
Not sure if this is it, it was the only .err file that I have. Also this
seems to be the latest
I dont see anything wrong, but then again I may not know wht to look for,
this is the my.ini file
# Example MySQL config file for small systems.
#
# This is for a system with little memory (= 64M) where MySQL is only used
# from time to time and it's important that the mysqld daemon
# doesn't
Hello,
our mysql 5.0.67 on a AMD Opteron 2218 with 2 GB RAM is crashing from
time to time.
This what is in the log:
081028 6:37:30 - mysqld got signal 11 ;
This could be because you hit a bug. It is also possible that this binary
or one of the libraries it was linked against is corrupt,
We have MySQL 5.0.27 running on about 10 different RedHat EL4 boxes,
all from the same RPMs. Every night we run mysqladmin flush-logs from
crontab (as well as some other things) on most of these servers.
One on server, mysqld is dying with signal 11 every single night right
during the mysqladmin
Hi,
My mysql is crashing. Below table has the values it logs in the .err file
before restarting. I am using the large.cnf file.
The parameters I have changed are below. Rest are default values.
#for performance SSR
log=/var/log/mysql-queries.log
join_buffer_size=1M
max_connections=300
I'm running a dual G5 xserve with OSXS 10.3.9. Mysql version 4.0.24
(the version that ships with the OS). For many months now mysql has
been stopping/crashing about twice a week. It's primary purpose in life
is to provide the database for a minimally used Horde webmail setup.
I've looked
://order.mysql.com/
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From: Tomas Clements [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: mailing.database.myodbc
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 6:44 AM
Subject: mysql crashing after restore
Hello,
I have a server that was using raid5. I also did a daily rsync
from the machine. The raid5 failed
Hello,
I have a server that was using raid5. I also did a daily rsync
from the machine. The raid5 failed and the data was lost. I recopied all
of the data back to the machine from the backup. Most of which was a 133G
ibdata1 file. Now when I try to start mysql I get the following:
David,
David Griffiths wrote:
We are in the process of setting up a new MySQL server. It's a
dual-Opteron (Tyan Thunder K8S motherboard) with 6 gig of DDR333 RAM
(registered) and an LSI SCSI card with 6 SCSI drives (5 in a RAID-5
array, with one hot-spare) running SuSE Enterprise 8.1 (64-bit).
Frank,
We used the 64-bit source to compile 4.0.20, and we used the 32-bit
binaries.
The problem was tracked down at about 1am - it was the kernel (or the
SCSI drivers). We put a 3Ware SATA Raid-5 card in, and all the crashes
went away.
There are 64-bit binaries, but we had some problems with
We are in the process of setting up a new MySQL server. It's a
dual-Opteron (Tyan Thunder K8S motherboard) with 6 gig of DDR333 RAM
(registered) and an LSI SCSI card with 6 SCSI drives (5 in a RAID-5
array, with one hot-spare) running SuSE Enterprise 8.1 (64-bit).
I loaded all our data (about
Christine Ross wrote:
I had to install a source version of mysql and one of the install docs
strongly suggests using
CXXFLAGS=03 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
because of some instances of mysql crashing.
When I did that I noticed in the compile a line that said it wasn't
Michael Stassen wrote:
Christine Ross wrote:
I had to install a source version of mysql and one of the install docs
strongly suggests using
CXXFLAGS=03 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
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It's not a CERO, it's an letter O, the correct syntax is:
CXXFLAGS=-O3
I had to install a source version of mysql and one of the install docs
strongly suggests using
CXXFLAGS=03 -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
because of some instances of mysql crashing.
When I did that I noticed in the compile a line that said it wasn't
supported by gcc (3.3.3). Im
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We're doing a select query on our INNODB database.
Linux 2.4.21 on x86 (Athlon). Mysql is 4.0.13. Anyone seen this problem before?
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InnoDB: Error: trying to access page number 538587904 in space 0
InnoDB: which is outside the tablespace bounds.
David,
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From: David Bernick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: mailing.database.mysql
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 8:02 PM
Subject: mysql crashing regularly
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your database is corrupt. It is trying to access a page at 8 TB
in scripts that came with the mysql
source distro
Fix:
Submitter-Id: submitter ID
Originator:Nick Clewer
Organization:
MySQL support: [none | licence | email support | extended email support ]
Synopsis: Mysql crashing
Severity:
Priority:
Category: mysql
Class
hi,
my mysql is crashing from time to time,
on nothing more than just count(*) on a table.
its 3.23.52 compiled from the sources, running on openbsd 3.1
i have compiled with debug turned on,
but there is no backtrace in the log file when it happens,only
this:
020918 16:16:20 mysqld restarted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Description:
See earlier emails from me. Same problem.
How-To-Repeat:
Fix:
Submitter-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Auctionwatch.com
MySQL support: login
Synopsis:Mysql crashing.
Severity:critical
Priority
Description:
See earlier emails from me. Same problem.
How-To-Repeat:
Fix:
Submitter-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Originator:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Auctionwatch.com
MySQL support: login
Synopsis: Mysql crashing.
Severity: critical
Priority: high
Category: mysql
as there are some security patches (for both 4.1 and
4.2).
Best of luck,
Ken
- Original Message -
From: Russell A. Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 8:39 PM
Subject: mysql crashing
MySQL crashes almost every time we try to use it through a PHP
Hi,
Could some one tell me how to find out what is wrong with the MySQL as it
stops working after a minute or two on a machine running Win98SE. the Mysql
is installed by the Merlin Server installer of Abriasofts. I include the
report if it tells anyone anything, to me it is bit gibberish.
You are probably running MySQL version build for different Windows
version.
Please download and try a latest Windows binary.
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MySQL crashes almost every time we try to use it through a PHP
script.
We use 4.1 BSDI BSD/OS 4.1 Kernel #0
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
Hi,
have met a following problem, I have on my Win32 work machine the Abria
softs merlin server package but the MySQL part of it keeps failing. You do
not have to do a thing and it fails, does not give out data anymore. I have
to close both Mysql and Apache for it to work again for a few
David Freeman writes:
I am having a problem with mysql. I am running a php web site that uses a (mysql
Ver 11.15 Disturb 3.23.39 for pc-linux-gnu (i686))database. Whenever i get a load of
about 100 simultaneous users, mysql begins to spawn D stat processes and the site
dies. Everything
I am having a problem with mysql. I am running a php web site that uses a (mysql Ver
11.15 Disturb 3.23.39 for pc-linux-gnu (i686))database. Whenever i get a load of
about 100 simultaneous users, mysql begins to spawn D stat processes and the site
dies. Everything works very well with
I use MySQL with PHP on a BSD server. For the last week or so I've been
getting errors. My problem is that I'm not sure how to read the error code:
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to local MySQL server
through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (61) in
Is something run from cron deleting the socket?
The second error is just because your PHP script did not check for the
first error.
David Addison wrote:
I use MySQL with PHP on a BSD server. For the last week or so I've been
getting errors. My problem is that I'm not sure how to read the
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