Hello Nathan!

On Tuesday 15 March 2005 18:01, Nathan R. Valentine wrote:
> Hmm. I was going to suggest that perhaps the director was blocked on a
> database operation as I had seem similar problems with very large tables
> using the non-threaed MySQL client library and with very large SQLite
> databases. But it seems that that should have been cleared up when you
> created a new MySQL database. :\

Is there a way to detect if the MySQL client library supports threading? I've 
installed the latest rpm packages from the MySQL webpage.

What exactly do you mean with large tables? Our mysql directory currently has 
a size of about 1.9 GByte, i would not say this is a large db.

> Have you tried strace and ltrace of the baculd-dir processes?

As written in my mail a few minutes ago, it is not easy to reproduce the 
problem, so I think this is the last way to get information about what is 
going on. I'll try that if I don't see another solution.

Thank you for your response!

Regards,
Tim


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