Hi
nobody has this problem ?
Regards
I've a problem running mysql on an UML guest
Guest UML : debian sarge (Linux hebus 2.6.9-bs6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 26
17:16:48 CET 2005 i686 GNU/Linux)
./uml-2.6.9-full1 umid=hebus ubda=/home/franck/uml/cow/hebus/hebus.cow
fakehd fake_ide ubd=3 mem=192M con=null con0=fd:0,fd:1
eth0=tuntap,hebus,, root=/dev/ubda
Host UML : SUSE 9.2 (Linux uml-host 2.6.9-skas3-v7 #2 SMP Tue Nov 30
20:42:49 CET 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux)
When i'm starting /etc/init.d/mysql start, i've an error and this
message in the syslog. Is it an UML problem or sarge problem ?
Thanks
Regards
Franck
# /var/log/syslog
##################
Feb 5 08:18:12 hebus mysqld_safe[19879]: started
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: mysqld got signal 11;
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: This could be because you hit a
bug. It is also possible that this binary
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: or one of the libraries it was
linked against is corrupt, improperly built,
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: or misconfigured. This error can
also be caused by malfunctioning hardware.
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: We will try our best to scrape up
some info that will hopefully help diagnose
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: the problem, but since we have
already crashed, something is definitely wrong
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: and this may fail.
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]:
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: key_buffer_size=8388608
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: read_buffer_size=131072
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: max_used_connections=0
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: max_connections=20
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: threads_connected=0
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: It is possible that mysqld could
use up to
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: key_buffer_size + (read_buffer_size
+ sort_buffer_size)*max_connections = 51711 K
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: bytes of memory
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: Hope that's ok; if not, decrease
some variables in the equation.
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]:
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: thd=(nil)
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: Attempting backtrace. You can use
the following information to find out
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: where mysqld died. If you see no
messages after this, something went
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: terribly wrong...
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: Cannot determine thread,
fp=0x425107d8, backtrace may not be correct.
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: Stack range sanity check OK,
backtrace follows:
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: 0x810e0ab
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: 0x42510ad0
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: (nil)
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: New value of fp=(nil) failed sanity
check, terminating stack trace!
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: Please read
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Using_stack_trace.html and follow
instructions on how to resolve the sta
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: stack trace is much more helpful in
diagnosing the problem, so please do
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: resolve it
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: The manual page at
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Crashing.html contains
Feb 5 08:18:14 hebus mysqld[19886]: information that should help you
find out what is causing the crash.
Feb 5 08:18:15 hebus mysqld_safe[19892]: ended
Feb 5 08:18:22 hebus /etc/init.d/mysql[19919]: 0 processes alive and
'/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping'
resulted in
Feb 5 08:18:22 hebus /etc/init.d/mysql[19919]: ^G/usr/bin/mysqladmin:
connect to server at 'localhost' failed
Feb 5 08:18:22 hebus /etc/init.d/mysql[19919]: error: 'Can't connect to
local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (111)'
Feb 5 08:18:22 hebus /etc/init.d/mysql[19919]: Check that mysqld is
running and that the socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' exists!
Feb 5 08:18:22 hebus /etc/init.d/mysql[19919]:
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