You can use --skip-name-resolve when starting mysqld, but this is not a real
solution.
Even doing that,'I'm still having some odd problems I never had before, like
table corruption (I'm on 4.0.8 though)


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From: "Patrick de Kievit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 2:34 PM
Subject: Lost connection to MySQL server during query at ... After upgrade
to 3.23.54


> Hi all,
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> Pure randomly my server tells me the its
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> Lost connection to MySQL server during query at ...
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> This all happened after my upgrade to version 3.23.54. I searched google
> and read some threads here.
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> A possible solution is to DOWNGRADE some libc files? Tell me is this the
> only solution ? Is there a patch ?
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> Thanks,
>
> Patrick
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