I am not a MySQL expert by any means but can usually find my way around...

How would you suggest I do this logging... is there a command line that will
debug to a log file in MySQL?

I'm kind of surprised nobody else has come across this yet...?

Thanks,

Paul


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To: Paul Stewart
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Subject: Re: UdmSearch: Indexer Mysql Problem




Find being executed queries in MySQL log and try to run
it manually. It seems that it is a database crash and probably
you have to repair it.


Paul Stewart wrote:
>
> When I run indexer I have had no problems until my MySQL database gets
quite
> large..
>
> Now when I try to run indexer, I get the following:
>
> Indexer[1204]: indexer from UdmSearch v.3.0.18/MySQL started with
> '/usr/local/udmsearch/etc/indexer.conf'
> Indexer[1204]: [1] Error: '#2013: Lost connection to MySQL server during
> query'
>
> Last time I ran into this I was getting the same error but also "Error 11"
> from MySQL.
>
> A friend of mine suggested that MySQL is running out of records?  I didn't
> think there was limits on number of records in MySQL.. can someone clarify
> please?
>
> If I run searches on the database they work just fine... I know the
> structure of the database is ok...:)

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