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| From: | Michael Widenius | Date: | March 24 2001 4:10pm |
| Subject: | Re[28]: Warning: Got signal 14 from thread X | ||
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Hi! >>>>> "BAUMEISTER" == BAUMEISTER Alexandre <alex@stripped> > writes: BAUMEISTER> Sinisa, SM> No, nothing, No need to test further. SM> Try those Solaris patches, re-install gcc and build from the fresh SM> tarball without debug and with all the options like the last time. BAUMEISTER> Fresh tarball. BAUMEISTER> Latest Solaris 2.8 patch applied ! BAUMEISTER> But : BAUMEISTER> 010323 17:38:04 mysqld started BAUMEISTER> Innobase: Started BAUMEISTER> /usr/local/mysql/libexec/mysqld: ready for connections BAUMEISTER> 010323 17:38:54 Warning: Got signal 14 from thread 4 <cut> I did some additional checking: signal 14 is the alarm clock. This means that somehow Solaris 8 doesn't send the alarm signal to the right thread or that sometimes the signal is delayed a such long time that the thread has time to die before it's delivered. In most cases this is not critical; I will try to do some testing on our Solaris 2.8 machine later the incomming week. Regards, Monty
