Any idea why these memory problems take a while to develop after a mysql restart? Would there be a way to get automatic restarts once a problem in encountered, as an imperfect fix? Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Department of Economics University of Connecticut 341 Mansfield Road, Unit 1063 Storrs, CT 06269-1063 http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/ christian.zimmermann@uconn.edu http://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 08:26:02 -0500 From: Cron Daemon <root@authors.repec.org> To: "aras@authors.repec.org" <aras@authors.repec.org> Subject: Cron <aras@nebka> /home/aras/acis/bin/clean-up >> /home/aras/acis/clean-up.log [22130] Forking a request: ACIS: v/s/v.scoppa@unical.it.xml [22130] Forking a request: ACIS: s/m/smavro@uom.gr.xml