Hi all,

My RedHat 6.1 + MySQL 3.22.32 server box has some rare thing happens today.

This box is sitting on the 192 network. It allows a cgi program to run
select and update SQL statement, which triggered by the Internet.

This box was received a lot of query this afternoon. Suddenly, it(redhat)
reboot itself (I did not send any halt command to it). After it restarted
mysqld was not start as usual reboot (runlevel 3, mysqld startup by
default). I have to manually start mysqld by typing in ./S99mysql start.
After that, everything works like normal. Not even crashed the table.

I have checked the server box and its log. It does not look like it has
hacked by someone. I checked the power supply and everything work fine, the
UPS is protecting this server and also we have no black out here.

I have spent the whole afternoon to read the server logs and hope to fine
something. However, it has never indicated any problem or any Mysql error on
the box.

Do you have the same experience before? If yes, please share your experience
with me. Thank you.

Kind Regards,
Fear


Host.err
---------------------------------
000529 22:39:12  /usr/sbin/mysqld: Normal shutdown
000529 22:39:12  /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown Complete
mysqld ended on  Mon May 29 22:39:12 CST 2000
mysqld started on  Mon May 29 22:41:43 CST 2000
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections


000530 13:17:06  /usr/sbin/mysqld: Normal shutdown
000530 13:17:06  /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown Complete
mysqld ended on  Tue May 30 13:17:06 CST 2000
mysqld started on  Tue May 30 19:38:27 CST 2000
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections
mysqld started on  Tue May 15 00:38:11 CST 2001
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections


Number of processes running now: 0
mysqld restarted on  Tue May 15 00:38:14 CST 2001
010515  0:38:14  Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Address
already in use
010515  0:38:14  Do you already have another mysqld server running on
port: 3306 ?
010515  0:38:14  Aborting
mysqld ended on  Tue May 15 00:38:14 CST 2001
mysqld started on  Tue May 15 02:39:30 CST 2001
/usr/sbin/mysqld: ready for connections






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