Antonine: I've downloaded a pre-compiled uml because I need it working for yesterday.
I plan to recompile uml later. Unffortunately the host is allocated in a datacenter, so kernel compiling is a little bit tricky and I try to avoid it. Later, when I plan to have more free time, I'll do it and then I'll make you know. Thanks again. Fabio. Antoine Martin escreveu: > Fabio, > > I had a similar problem but this is now resolved. > Have you tried updating the host and guest to recent kernels? > > Antoine > > > Fabio A. Mazzarino wrote: > >> I need to build a LAMP server using UML. Apache and PHP5 work fine, but >> MySQL don't. >> >> I've just found a similar problem here: >> . >> http://readlist.com/lists/lists.sourceforge.net/user-mode-linux-user/0/364.html >> >> But it seems to apply only to x86_64, not my case. >> >> Here are some information: >> >> host # uname -a >> Linux loghost1 2.4.27-2-386 #1 Wed Aug 17 09:33:35 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux >> >> host # linux --version >> 2.6.18 >> >> guest # uname -a >> Linux neo 2.6.18 #2 Wed Oct 4 19:34:37 CEST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux >> >> >> guest # tail /var/log/syslog | grep mysqld >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: mysqld got signal 11; >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: This could be because you hit a >> bug. It is also possible that this binary >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: or one of the libraries it was >> linked against is corrupt, improperly built, >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: or misconfigured. This error can >> also be caused by malfunctioning hardware. >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: We will try our best to scrape >> up some info that will hopefully help diagnose >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: the problem, but since we have >> already crashed, something is definitely wrong >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: and this may fail. >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: key_buffer_size=0 >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: read_buffer_size=131072 >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: max_used_connections=0 >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: max_connections=100 >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: threads_connected=0 >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: It is possible that mysqld could >> use up to >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: key_buffer_size + >> (read_buffer_size + sort_buffer_size)*max_connections = 217599 K >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: bytes of memory >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: Hope that's ok; if not, decrease >> some variables in the equation. >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: thd=(nil) >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: Attempting backtrace. You can >> use the following information to find out >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: where mysqld died. If you see no >> messages after this, something went >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: terribly wrong... >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: Cannot determine thread, >> fp=0x425fe158, backtrace may not be correct. >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: Stack range sanity check OK, >> backtrace follows: >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: 0x81c0659 >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: (nil) >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: 0x4027b9ee >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: New value of fp=(nil) failed >> sanity check, terminating stack trace! >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: Please read >> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/using-stack-trace.html and follow >> instructions on how to resolve the stack trace. Resolved >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: stack trace is much more helpful >> in diagnosing the problem, so please do >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: resolve it >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: The manual page at >> http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Crashing.html contains >> Apr 17 15:37:06 localhost mysqld[1516]: information that should help you >> find out what is causing the crash. >> >> What can be done? >> >> > > > -- Fabio A Mazzarino [EMAIL PROTECTED] Diretor de Tecnologia LogHost - Seu Caminho na Internet http://www.loghost.com.br ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user
