On May 31, 2006, at 1:11 PM, maverick wrote:

I've never had a mysql server before so I wonder if you guys can point me in the path to best practises. The reason I say that is that after a wile when the server starts using about 750 meg of RAM it starts locking up.

When you say locking up, do you mean HARD locking? As in a lockup that requires a push of the reset/power switch? Or does it just get sluggish at that point?

If hard locking, then I'd bet on bad RAM.

I do have one error in messages

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Those are all SELinux related notifications/errors. They're not related to your RAM issue.

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Binary Tribe           Linux Integration Services & Network Consulting


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