Hello, everyone. I'm sorry if this is a repost, but my first posting
message got marked as spam, apparently. In any event, I am attempting to
use the Adobe Flash Media Server with freeBSD, but I was wondering if it was
in fact compatible. I know that other versions of Linux can be used with
this
Is it possible to use Adobe Flash Media Server on FreeBSD? It appears as if
Adobe Flash Media Server is only compatible with Red Hat, but I read
somewhere that a fix was made so that it could be made compatible with
Ubuntu. Is there similar fix for FreeBSD? Thanks for your thoughts.
Albert
x27;m not quite sure which tweak I did from above in
this thread fixed it. Anyhow, thanks to you guys for all your help.
Blessings,
Albert
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Judge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 2:38 AM
> To: Albert Wong
> Cc: freebs
Mark: Thanks for the tips about the placement of the log into [mysqld] --
maybe it will start to show some error messages if I put it up into the
mysqld section. :-) I will also take a look at table_cache and query_cache
and read_rnd_buffer_size. [I've got some reading / figuring out to do!]
M
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 1:17 PM
> To: Albert Wong
> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: mysql frequently crash on 6.2
>
> On 5/17/07, Albert Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
>
> Can you go for MySQL 5.0.37?
>
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I need to do [e.g., recompile? / reboot?] in order
to activate libthr? The problem remains even with these adjustments.
Blessings,
Albert Wong
www.ithou.org
PS. The mysql_logfile is completely empty... I don't know if that is unusual
or not.
PPS. Here's the my.cnf settings for this ma
The problem remains even with these adjustments.
Blessings,
Albert Wong
www.ithou.org
PS. The mysql_logfile is completely empty... I don't know if that is unusual
or not.
PPS. Here's the my.cnf settings for this machine:
[mysqld]
safe-show-database
skip-innodb
max_connections = 500