From: Michael Widenius Date: April 17 1999 8:29am Subject: Got error: 1015: Can't lock file (errno: 9) List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/win32/87 Message-Id: <14104.17980.739606.3290@monty.pp.sci.fi> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >>>>> "Giancarlo" == Giancarlo Pinerolo writes: Giancarlo> Hi, Giancarlo> I am not actually subscribed to this mailing list, and was wondering if Giancarlo> one could post to it anyway. I'll try... >> c:\mysql\bin\mysqldump: Got error: 1015: Can't lock file (errno: 9) Giancarlo> I get this error when running mysqldump after a perl (win32) batch job Giancarlo> that creates 3 tables using then win32::ODBC driver. Giancarlo> The perl sctript correctly closes all ODBC connections when it finishes. Giancarlo> To go on with the dump, I have to stop and restart the Mysql service. Giancarlo> mysql server running there (winNT) is a licensed win32 version: Giancarlo> mysqlwin-3_22_13. Giancarlo> I tried to reproduce the situation at home, with the shareware Giancarlo> 'Ver 3.21.29a-gamma-debug' on NT, and that doesn't happen. Giancarlo> I read in some changelog that few lock problems have been solved in the Giancarlo> latest win32 version, and was wondering if this was the case. Giancarlo> Or maybe degrade to the shareware version, if it has proved to work OK, Giancarlo> as anyway that mysql on NT is only a middleway step for transferring Giancarlo> tables from an AS/400 to a Linux box out of the firewall. Giancarlo> Please reply to me by email Giancarlo> Thanks Giancarlo> Giancarlo Pinerolo Hi! I am not aware of any problems like the above; I will check this out during the weekend and mail to you what I find! Regards, Monty