MySQL problem

deen at slt.lk deen at slt.lk
Wed Sep 4 00:16:21 CDT 2002


Hi,

We are a licenced user of Radiator-2.19 with MySQL 3-22-25 running on an
i386 machine with Sun Solaris 2.7 OS.

We have been using this product for the last 6 months without any problems
but recently started giving problems where we noticed that the mysql server
crashes and restarting automaticaly at frequent intervals. Restarting is not
effective until I ran isamchk and found that the RADONLINE was corrupt and
fix it with -o option.

We are very much concern about this since it was repeated during the last
couple of days (during peak time) and try to find a workaround for this
problem. Current max_connection setting on MySQL server  is 100(default) and
wonder whether this is due to high load.

Looking forward to your earliest response.

Best Regards,
Deen

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