Define "go poof"? Did they die with their boots on (of the same issue), or
were they 3 separate failures that by a co-winkydink of fate happening at
the same time.

Dave

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Subject: [TriLUG] mysql troubles out there ?

I've noticed 3 mysql servers go poof in 3 different networks in the last
hour.  Pardon my predisposition toward conspiracy theories, but has this
happened to anyone else?

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Ryan Leathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Global Knowledge

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