The only thing I could suggest is that the version of MYSQL you have is not
compatible with something else that is running, like PHP perhaps, or even
the version of Linux/Kernel/C-libraries. You are experiencing very strange
problems, and these types of things are typically caused by incompati
Walker, Brian wrote:
> I'm at wits end here, I've been through the documentation multiple times,
> asked questions on this list, but I still cannot get this server running.
> I've restarted the server and everything.
>
> The only thing I know is that the mysqld daemon crashes when I try to s
Have you tried rebooting? I'm seeing the same problem with 3.23.38 (after
stopping the server with mysqladmin and then trying to restart with
safe_mysqld) but rebooting resets whatever it is that 3.23.38 is not
properly clearing on the shutdown.
Don't have this problem on another system running 3