Re: [Bacula-users] mysql db dump problems, making sense of dbcheck results

2007-02-17 Thread Per Andreas Buer
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Re: [Bacula-users] mysql db dump problems, making sense of dbcheck results

2007-02-16 Thread mark . bergman
In the message dated: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:07:58 +0100, The pithy ruminations from Per Andreas Buer on we re: => [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote => >[1] Are segmentation faults from "mysqldump" a known problem, and is => >there a known solution? => > => => No. Its usually the result

Re: [Bacula-users] mysql db dump problems, making sense of dbcheck results

2007-02-16 Thread Per Andreas Buer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > [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? Ho

[Bacula-users] mysql db dump problems, making sense of dbcheck results

2007-02-16 Thread mark . bergman
I'm running bacula under Linux, and I'm experiencing sporadic segmentation faults when dumping the catalog database. The seg faults seem to appear about every 10~20 days, and seem to keep re-occuring (once they start) until the database is restarted. Even after the database is restarted, it somet