Justin writes:
> Thank you Sinisa,
>
> I actually did try the upgade, but rapidly reverted due to errors
> such as these:
>
> mysqld got signal 11;
> stack range sanity check, ok, backtrace follows
> 0x812cfea
> 0x809f541
> 0x809da87
> :
> :
> etc
>
> AND...
>
> read_const: Got error 127 when reading table ./....
> read_next_with_key: Got error 134 when reading table ./....
> read_cost: Got error 134 when reading table ./...
>
> (sometimes dozens and dozens repeated.. re-optimizing the
> table may cure them for a short while. Again this was only
> on the largest/busiest few tables).
>
> So I went back to the previous last snap of the 3.22
>
> On the threads / glibc issue: I'm using the *statically linked*
> version of mysqld from your download page, in both 3.23 (that gave
> erros above), and 3.22 (that gives corrupt indexes), therefore my
> understanding was that glibc / linux threads issues would not
> be an issue? is that understanding incorrect?
>
> What else in a 2.2.14 SMP kernel can cause a problem for
> statically linked 3.22 or 3.23 ? I would need some clearer
> explanation before making a new kernel.
>
> By the way, we bought the $1000 support license last week,
> but so far have not got into your supportwizard site.. I've
> emailed support@ about this. Just so you don't think we're
> not willing to pay for some attention.
>
> thanks
> -Justin
>
Hi!
Regarding SMP, there have been some reports on the kernel list.
But you should upgrade !!
Before that , please check and repair all corrupted tables, because,
as so many users on this list know, corrupted table(s) may crash
MySQL.
Regards,
Sinisa
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