On 01/27/2012 08:50 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> I've got huge tables.  Usually, on doing maintenance (like
> adding/removing indexes, large updates, etc.), I'm geting frequent
> crashes.  Totally sucks for that, especially since I have to reboot my
> machine.  Trying to restart mysqld is NOT working without a restart.
> PISSED OFF!!
>
> I configured the anti-virus to exclude the MariaDB folder and its DATA
> subfolder, but still having the crashes.  WTF.
>
> I'm ready to ditch the MariaDB and just try using the Community Edition
> of MySQL (freebie also) now.  I'm pretty sure it's not the front-end I'm
> using (Heidi SQL).  Earlier today, I had using Remote Desktop Connection
> to pipe into the machine (a spare laptop) from my main laptop, and it
> crashed then too.  Tonight, no external connection, just a large new
> index, and it crashed again.
>
> My understanding of MariaDB is that it's SUPPOSED to be able to handle
> this volume without a sweat.
>
> Ideas?  PLEASE! (haha)
>

You might try a PostgreSQL database server running on one of the many 
Unix/Linux OS(s).  PgAdmin3 is a PostgreSQL client that runs on just 
about any OS.

http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-setup-database-server-with-postgresql-and-pgadmin3.html

Regards,

LelandJ


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