Has anyone tried dropping back several versions to see if this still happens? I
tried running 3.23.38, and still had problems, but will be dropping back to
possibly even 3.22 to see what happens. I know that linux kernel 2.4 handles
memory sometimes in a strange way, but this problem that I am s
This problem is almost exactly like the "load level on linux" one seen
earlier, and like about 5 others I've seen on this list including my own.
Why is we can not get a straight answer from anyone on this???
Ryan Shrout
Owner - Amdmb.com
http://www.amdmb.com/
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- Original Me
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 11:13:48AM +0800, Andrew I. Baznikin wrote:
I'm not so sure that this is MySQL's fault as it is the FreeBSD
thread library.
IIRC, under the FreeBSD thread implementation, the process will
spin away doing essentially sched_yield() if it's simply waiting for blocked
I/O to