On 9/03/2006 8:42 a.m., Dave Pullin wrote:
I am running MySQL on 6 servers - 3 Linux and 3 Windows. I recently upgraded
to V5 on all servers. Now MySQL is crashing regularly (several times per
day, some days) with 'got signal 11'.

My 3 Linux servers are very different machines running different software
a uniprocessor Pentium with 512MB running Redhat9 with MySQL 5.0.18-0.i386
, a new dual XEON with 8GB running Fedora Core 4 with 64bit MySQL
5.0.18-0.glibc23.x86_64
, a old quad XEON with 4GB running Fedora Core 4 with MySQL 5.0.18-0.i386

The windows machines are not having a problem. All 6 are running essentially
the same application.

It seems unlikely to be a hardware problem because its on 3 machines at
once. It looks like a MySQL V5 problem but I can't pin it down to anything
specific enough to report a bug.

Anyone had similar experiences with MySQL V5?


Yep, we were seeing the same thing with 5.0. We had to roll back to 4.1 the other day, 5.0 was just too unstable.

I haven't reported a bug though because I couldn't narrow down the cause of the problem. Just seemed to be random crashes, several times per day (more often when under load).

-Simon

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