> -----Original Message-----
> From: Werner, Marc-Philip 
> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 5:49 PM
> To: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
> Cc: dbsupport
> Subject: RE: Event Dispatcher zombie ?
> 
> Hi Ingo,
> this is public again.
> 
> For the others:
> You run on 32bit linux and a second Event Dispacher could be 
> started and
> stopped while the zombie exists.
> 
> In dbm.prt of foodb that you sent there are basically two errors:
> 2006-01-06 13:20:57 0x00000d84 INF        283 DBMSrv   
> command db_state 
> 2006-01-06 13:20:57 0x00000d84 ERR     -24961 DBMSrv   ERR_STATE: The
> operational state of the database instance could not be determined
>                     0x00000d84 ERR     -24994 DBMSrv   
> ERR_RTE: Runtime
> environment error
>                     0x00000d84 ERR     -24778 DBMSrv
> 20104,Incompatible version of running kernel and console!
>                     0x00000d84 ERR     -24778 DBMSrv   Running
> kernel-version is: 

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> 
> This is a crash of a DBM server. it occurs twice in the dbm.prt you
> sent. I'm afraid I cannot reproduce it here. It would be very 
> helpful if
> you could provide a way to get to this crash.

i do not really noticed the crash. admin tasks will be done with the dbmgui and 
we tested the event dispatcher from a linux shell.
maybe its important to know that this running database is a backup from a 
7.5.0.31 db-engine (with a different rundirectory).
after recovery and upgrading system tables, the database became online and we 
start testing ...
we try to reproduce the crash ... 

> 
> A crashed DBM server might have left the DBM server's shared memory in
> an uncorrect status, that contains information about a client Event
> Dispatcher that does not exist anymore. To get rid of this 
> zombie, stop
> all DBM clients (GUIs, DBMCLIs and Event Dispatchers) of 
> database foodb
> and remove the two files foodb.dbm.shi and foodb.dbm.shm from your
> <independent data>/wrk folder (the folder that contains the
> rundirectories by default). Now the zombie should be removed.

worked fine ... thanks

> 
> Regards,
> Marc-Philip
> 

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