At 18:37 +0100 3/23/04, Emiliano wrote:
> > It sounds like the client didn't crash, but the server did. If mysqld
>> crashed, then any MyISAM tables that were in use at the time of the
>> crash would definitely need reparing. If you want to ensure that
>> crashes don't affect tables, use InnoDB or BDB tables instead.
>
>the machine that crashed was a client during simple quering(select,update or
>delete)... this is the problem...
>can anybody assure me that it happens only in windows distribution or in
>that release(MySQL 4.0.15-nt
>)?
>if it's a common problem mysql isn't a dbms... :)
>Emiliano
The current release for MySQL 4.0 is 4.0.18. You might try upgrading to
see if the problem persists. If it's a repeatable thing, then please report
it on our bugs page and provide the information needed to reproduce the
problem so that it can be fixed. Thanks.
http://bugs.mysql.com/
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