>>>>> "David" == David Johnson <davej@stripped> writes:
David> 3.22.15-gamma on BSD 3.1.
I am not aware of any problems like the above with BSD 3.1
(Except if you are using a broken compiler)
'mysqladmin shutdown' should take down MySQL nicely without any
problems.
Are you 100 % sure that the your problem couldn't be something else?
Did you check the hostname.err log for errors?
Regards,
Monty
David> -----Original Message-----
David> From: Karl Pielorz [mailto:kpielorz@stripped]
David> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 1999 11:49 AM
David> To: davej@stripped
David> Cc: mysql@stripped
David> Subject: Re: mysqladmin shutdown
David> David Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> While one of our engineers was testing shutdown/startup scripts for our
>> database, the database got horribly corrupted. We ran isamchk and it
>> "fixed" the problem, but hundreds of our rows got deleted. The engineer
>> ran:
>>
>> mysqladmin shutdown
>>
>> Did the problem occur because he didn't flush the tables first? Any other
>> ideas?
David> What version of Mysql & What operating system were you using? - I've only
David> seen
David> the above once, which was caused by a known 'problem' and the O/S's native
David> Threads implementation (and this was a while ago)...
David> -Kp
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