Hi

This has happened to me several times when a friend of mine has written
some crap php code that gets into an infinite loop querying mysql. I'm
guessing upgrading mysql if possible might help, or looking into whether
or not you can configure mysql to limit this.

Maybe want to check those cron jobs?

Sorry, I've been too lazy to look into the fix myself, but in my case it
is undisputedly mysql causing the problem. I have no problems after (a
hard) reboot

hth
charles

On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Rob Ruth wrote:

> We have an intermitent problem where our software seems to corrupt the inet
> daemon and completely locks the box. Upon reboot the system hangs infinently
> and requires a re-install of the daemon to resume operation.
> 
> My question is... How do I begin to diagnose what causes this? I do know it
> is our software that is doing it but our developers refuse to diagnose the
> problem as it is an old release. It now falls upon IT as we are the ones
> supporting the server.
> 
> What we are running:
> 
> Redhat 6.2 w/ kernel 2.16-3
> Apache 1.1.2
> gnuJSP 1.0
> jre 1.2.2
> mySQL 3.22
> 
> We also have several cron jobs that run at 15 minute intervals performing
> various DB related functions.
> 
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> -Rob



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