Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 20:17:06 -0600 From: Billy Newsom <smartweb@leadhill.net> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: mysql crashes on 5.3-stable, SMP, linuxthreads Message-ID: <41D759A2.7020105@leadhill.net>
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I have just built a FreeBSD 5.3 box with SMP enabled on a dual processor machine. I kept having a lot of crashes at some point in the install, and I believe I now have the cuprit: mysql-server-4.1.7 is doing it. Lately, when mysql-server is running under no load, it caused lockups of the system, with no core dumps. Troubleshooting: I have been frantically trying to re-install a lot of things -- I did a cvsup on the stable tree, recompiled the source, and tried a generic kernel with no SMP. I reinstalled a lot of ports that could have been doing this. Meanwhile, a lot of things were dumping core. I tried cooling the CPU and memory just in case it was hardware-related. Finally, I now have a stable computer, running in SMP, but only if mysql-server is disabled. Does anyone know what sort of things I can do to get mysql to run? I am in the middle of another recompile of the same mysql-server with the same options (I believe they are openssl, linuxthreads, and optimize) as before. Has anyone seen this problem before? I will report back tomorrow if a "simple" reinstall of the port has fixed this issue, but I have reinstalled it thrice now. Thanks, Billy
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