Christian Zimmermann writes
Any idea why these memory problems take a while to develop after a mysql restart?
I don't think it's an issue with mysql. It's a bdb issue, I think.
Would there be a way to get automatic restarts once a problem in encountered, as an imperfect fix?
Just now aras@nebka:~/acis/RI$ tail client_failed.log Wed Mar 3 08:27:33 2010 Failed to connect to server: SOURCE a.cgi [21989/21990/21992] COLLECTION ACIS UPDATE m/p/m.picchio@uvt.nl.xml Wed Mar 3 08:30:29 2010 Failed to connect to server: SOURCE /home/aras/acis/bin/apu [22050/22056/22058] COLLECTION ACIS UPDATE k/m/k-matsuyama@northwestern.edu.xml aras@nebka:~/acis/RI$ rid start going to start RI daemon (/home/aras/acis/bin/control_daemon.pl) done aras@nebka:~/acis/RI$ rid was not up. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorclaim.org/profile/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel