We have 16GB total, but are only using 8GB (according to mysql and our dbadmin).

Kevin

On 12/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

How much memory do you have on your system ? (the current setting in your
my.cnf could eat *a lot* of memory)

Thanks,
  Jocelyn Fournier
  www.mesdiscussions.net

> On 12/7/06, David Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Kevin Old wrote:
>> > Hello everyone,
>> >
>> > We have a 4 CPU master server running the 5.0.27 RPM x86_64 version of
>> > MySQL with a mix of InnoDB and MyISAM tables.
>> >
>> > We normally run at 1500 queries/per second and lately, the server will
>> > all of a sudden lock up and we are forced to restart mysql.
>>
>> That isn't a crash.
>>
>> Can you still connect to the db?  If so output of 'show full
>> processlist\G', etc would be useful.
>
>
> Sorry, I shouldn't have worded it as a crash.  Basically what happens
> is that queries start stacking up and if we don't start killing
> queries, we have to restart mysql before it crashes/restarts itself.
>
> We have spotted a couple of queries that we think might be causing the
> problems, but even after adjusting the queries and the tables
> (converting from InnoDB to MyISAM) we're still seeing the spike in
> queries (not due to actual load).
>
> Here are links to our my.cnf and the output of "show innodb status" and of
> "show variables":
>
> http://kold.homelinux.com/bj/my.cnf
> http://kold.homelinux.com/bj/innodbstatus.txt
> http://kold.homelinux.com/bj/mysqlstats.txt
>
> Maybe some of our settings could be causing the problem.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Kevin
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