Geoffroy
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ook on this page about starting issues:
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> Geoffroy
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> Geoffroy
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offroy
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> Envoyé: mercredi 30 mai 2007 09:02
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> Objet: Re: mysql creating lots of processes (not threads
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Gouedard
Envoyé: mercredi 30 mai 2007 09:02
À: Scott Tanner
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Objet: Re: mysql creating lots of processes (not threads, linux processes)
Nope, I'm using 5.0.38 on Gentoo, built via em
: Re: mysql creating lots of processes (not threads, linux processes)
Nope, I'm using 5.0.38 on Gentoo, built via emerge in the exact same manner.
Thanks for your answers guys.
On 5/30/07, Scott Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sounds like your not using threaded libr
Nope, I'm using 5.0.38 on Gentoo, built via emerge in the exact same manner.
Thanks for your answers guys.
On 5/30/07, Scott Tanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds like your not using threaded libraries. Was mysql built
differently, or are you using a different RPM on this server?
Scott
Sounds like your not using threaded libraries. Was mysql built
differently, or are you using a different RPM on this server?
Scott
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 22:49 +0200, Quentin Gouedard wrote:
> No, I have just collectd+mrtg, but i don't even use them to monitor mysql.
> I launch mysql via /etc/i
No, I have just collectd+mrtg, but i don't even use them to monitor mysql.
I launch mysql via /etc/init.d/mysql start , and the script is the exact
same as on the other servers. Even just after startup there's already 15-20
processes created.
On 5/29/07, Geoffroy Cogniaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Hi,
It looks like automatic start-up called by a monitoring process (Nagios,
...). Have you such tools on your servers ?
Geoffroy
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