On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Gustavson, John (IDS ECCS) wrote:

> We are running 2.4.7 kernel with mysql-shared-3.23.37-21 rpm installed.  We have a 
> test server and a production server running the same rpm and start-up scripts.  On 
> production only mysql start-up
> fails with a signal 11 error.  Subsequently you have to manually start it with the 
> command "safe_mysqld -user=root &"   Any ideas why #1 it fails to start, and #2 why 
> it successfully starts with the
> safe_mysqld command?

 That's about equivalent to an MVS 0C4 abend:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies]$ kill -l | grep -w 11\)
  9) SIGKILL     10) SIGUSR1     11) SIGSEGV     12) SIGUSR2
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot-floppies]$

Sounds like the sort of problem you pass on to your paid support (unpaid
support if you don't have paid support).

Presumably there's some difference that upsets it.


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Cheers
John.

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