Alexander Motin wrote:This patch did not fix the problem. On the 4th boot system hang with same symptoms.I have been running MySQL 4.1.0 on my SMP machine for monthes, it is not P4 HyperThreading,
Daniel Eischen wrote:
I have P4 system with SMP kernel and HyperThreading enabled.
I have one strange problem with mysql 4.1.0 when using KSE on 5.1-CURRENT.
but a dual P3 machine, it just works fine for me.
Do you have 5.1-CURRENT on your machine? Do you using KSE?
Did kernel lock up or can you press ctrl+c to see if you can interrupt it ?After building mysql server with libkse as thread library and adding its start script into /usr/local/etc/rc.d, system hangs on boot without any error message when mysql trying to start.
After that computer do not respond on Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Alt+Del, Enter or any other key.
If you build mysql from ports, it should install script mysql-server.sh under /usr/local/etc/rc.d,If I trying to start mysql by hands after system completely boot then everything works just fine.
If I add delay into mysql start script and run it in backgroud from rc.d - everything is fine
the default script will run mysqld_safe in background, I am confused that you need to
manually turn it into background, the work should be done atomically by the script.
I had built mysql by hands from sources with options:
./configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/mysql_4 \
--without-debug \
--with-charset=koi8r \
--with-extra-charset=koi8_ukr,win1251,win1251ukr \
--with-mysqld-user=mysql \
--without-berkeley-db \
--without-isam \
--without-innodb \
--enable-thread-safe-client \
--with-named-thread-libs=-lkse
I use mysql.server script from mysql sources. My workaround is not only in background running of mysqld_safe (mysql.server script doing this anyway) but in running it after some delay to allow system finish his boot process and create virtual consoles.
If I build mysql without KSE it works fine.
-- Alexander Motin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ISP "Alkar-Teleport"
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