Re: Problems with x86_64 mysql-standard-4.1.12

2005-05-24 Thread Kevin Burton
Pete Harlan wrote: In addition to failing the tests, I deployed the server on Machine 1 for a while and it failed quickly, with a simple insert hanging up and kill threadID being unable to kill it. (The thread's state was Killed, but it didn't go away and continued to block other threads from

Re: Problems with x86_64 mysql-standard-4.1.12

2005-05-24 Thread Kevin Burton
Pete Harlan wrote: Hi, and then it never comes back, presumably from the auto_increment test. If I run the auto_increment test alone (i.e., ./mysql-test-run auto_increment), it fails in this same way. When it's hung, mysqld isn't using any CPU. Also.. CPU isn't the only thing you should

Re: Problems with x86_64 mysql-standard-4.1.12 [SOLVED]

2005-05-24 Thread Pete Harlan
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:52:50PM -0700, Kevin Burton wrote: Pete Harlan wrote: In addition to failing the tests, I deployed the server on Machine 1 for a while and it failed quickly, with a simple insert hanging up and kill threadID being unable to kill it. (The thread's state was

Problems with x86_64 mysql-standard-4.1.12

2005-05-23 Thread Pete Harlan
Hi, MySQL is not getting very far through make test on 64-bit Debian, MySQL 4.1.12. I've tried precompiled and self-compiled, and on two different machines, both of which have been in use for a long time and both of which run MySQL 4.0 (and its tests) without a problem. On one machine: