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On Monday 18 November 2002 13:37, Bill Leonard wrote:
> All of a sudden, we are having MySQL (3.23.51) quit serving, running on OS
> X Server (10.2.1). This particular box has been running flawlessly for a
> month. There are about 140 databases on it.
>
> When I log in via shell and do a show databases; I get this:
>
> +------------+
>
> | Database |
>
> +------------+
>
> | Mount01 |
> | Mount02 |
> | Mount03 |
> | Mount04 |
> | mds |
> | vi.recover |
> | zBooterMnt |
>
> +------------+
> 7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
>
> What the heck does that mean?
> If I reboot the server, everything comes back fine again.
> How can I track down what is happening to cause this?
You have experienced a bug that Mac OS X seems to have inherited from FreeBSD,
which shows a similar behaviour. For a very detailed description, see this
entry in Jeremy's blog
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000264.html#000264
Current versions of MySQL for Mac OS X have been compiled with the
- -DHAVE_BROKEN_REALPATH option to work around this problem.
Bye,
LenZ
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