Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 15:32:09 -0400 (EDT) From: doug@safeport.com To: Simon <simon@optinet.com> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD 8.3 + MySQL 5.0.95 Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1206131528140.82987@fledge.watson.org> In-Reply-To: <20120613192424.DBA051065678@hub.freebsd.org> References: <20120613192424.DBA051065678@hub.freebsd.org>
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Simon wrote: >>> I wish I could get some input from someone running MySQL server with 300+ >>> queries a second and what MySQL version/build they are running. > >> By all means-- while I'm quite familiar with busy databases, folks aren't running >> MySQL for that kind of TPS load. > > > Why not? it is designed precisely for this. Like I said, whenever I used MySQL > project community server built binaries, I never had it crash. > > Right now I'm thinking: > > 1. the port build of 5.0.95 does something incorrectly. > 2. it's running out of memory (FreeBSD's kernel still does not report out of memory > errors for processes if it kills them; there is no way to know if kernel killed a process > due to memory limit, it does not log this) > 3. it's hitting some kind of 5.0.95 bug > > Maybe I'm contacting wrong mailling list, I can't seem to get ahold of ISP/hosting guys > on this list. Truly amazing that for a server OS, there is so little input for something like > MySQL server. Perhaps everyone else is still using text files, does 10TPS, or runs > linux, don't know what to make of it :\ try mysql@lists.mysql.com - when I was an utter newbie they were quite helpful and tolerant.
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