> First, what version are you using? 4.0.20?
4.0.18 as provided by Suse with 9.1 Professional. 64 bit
4.0.20 64bit crashes 'out of the box' (segfault as I start it). I just
filed a bug report for that
> By key-cache, are you referring to the variable "key_buffer_size"? If
> so, keep in mind t
Our Opteron server should be arriving today, so I can't provide a whole
lot of insight.
First, what version are you using? 4.0.20? The 64-bit or 32-bit version?
Knowing the version might help. If this is not a production machine, you
might want to try using the version from the MySQL website
A
I just started setting up a dual opteron system with
Suse 9.1 (x86_64). At this point, I am sticking with the
Suse provided rpms.
I am having some odd mysql restarts (crashed with immediate
restart by safe_mysqld). Odd part about it: not a single line
in the error log. The connections just drop a