On 9/03/2006 9:43 a.m., Kishore Jalleda wrote:
could you tell us if these 6 are in a cluster or in a replication set up,
and u also said the 3 linux bixes all crash at once, did u check the logs,
do they crash under load, what about the OS, is it stable when mysql
crashes
Kishore Jalleda
06 11:38 PM
To: Dave Pullin
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: Signal 11 crashes on MySQL V5
Dave
What common transaction you have? INSERT? SELECT? UPDATE? DELETE? Are
you using InnoDB?
I have my personal experience with InnoDB and MySQL 5,
with kernel 2.4 (as you use on RedHat 9) MySQL 5 is u
Dave
What common transaction you have? INSERT? SELECT? UPDATE? DELETE? Are
you using InnoDB?
I have my personal experience with InnoDB and MySQL 5,
with kernel 2.4 (as you use on RedHat 9) MySQL 5 is unstable on high
load insert/update/delete
with kernel 2.6 (CentOS, Fedora, ...) you'll get m
On 9/03/2006 8:42 a.m., Dave Pullin wrote:
I am running MySQL on 6 servers - 3 Linux and 3 Windows. I recently upgraded
to V5 on all servers. Now MySQL is crashing regularly (several times per
day, some days) with 'got signal 11'.
My 3 Linux servers are very different machines running different
could you tell us if these 6 are in a cluster or in a replication set up,
and u also said the 3 linux bixes all crash at once, did u check the logs,
do they crash under load, what about the OS, is it stable when mysql
crashes
Kishore Jalleda
On 3/8/06, Dave Pullin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I am running MySQL on 6 servers - 3 Linux and 3 Windows. I recently upgraded
to V5 on all servers. Now MySQL is crashing regularly (several times per
day, some days) with 'got signal 11'.
My 3 Linux servers are very different machines running different software
a uniprocessor Pentium with 512MB ru