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>       [1] Are segmentation faults from "mysqldump" a known problem, and is 
>               there a known solution?
>   

No. Its usually the result of a bug in either mysql(dump | library | 
server) or some serious corruption. Does the mysql error log reveal 
anything? How abount "check table" on the relevant tables?

> (..)
>
>       [5] Are there any obvious things that can be done to improve the 
>               database reliability, stability, or performance?
>   

You might have a memory error. Have you tried running memtest? Could you 
post your my.cnf together with your machine specs (uname -a and free -m) 
gives us the interesting parts.


Per.

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