Bug #11875 | Mysql don't start | ||
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Submitted: | 12 Jul 2005 5:20 | Modified: | 26 Jul 2005 17:57 |
Reporter: | Frederico Madeira | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Can't repeat | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Server | Severity: | S1 (Critical) |
Version: | 4.1.12-1.i386 | OS: | Linux (Fedora Core 3) |
Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any |
[12 Jul 2005 5:20]
Frederico Madeira
[12 Jul 2005 6:28]
Heikki Tuuri
Hi! man pthread_create says: ERRORS EAGAIN not enough system resources to create a process for the new thread. EAGAIN more than PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX threads are already active. Have you exhausted the computer's memory? Are you sure that you did the upgrade to Fedore Core 3 in the right way? Maybe an inconsistency of the kernel and the glibc? Regards, Heikki
[12 Jul 2005 11:58]
Frederico Madeira
I have 512Mb RAM and i use the up2date to update all packages. When i boot with new kernel, all services start normaly instead mysql. If i ignore them on startup, my system work fine with all oyther applications. Only mysql is affected.
[12 Jul 2005 13:03]
Heikki Tuuri
Maybe your other applications do not call pthread_create()? I am putting this bug report to the 'Can't repeat' state, since I do not recall anyone else reporting this from a recent Linux distro. This may be a bug in your particular Linux distribution, or a configuration or installation error. You should double-check that mysqld cannot exhaust your computer's memory. Regards, Heikki
[12 Jul 2005 15:22]
Frederico Madeira
How i can debug this problem on my system ?? Have any tool available ??
[13 Jul 2005 14:28]
Marko Mäkelä
Try strace or gdb.
[26 Jul 2005 17:57]
Sergei Golubchik
could be related to bug#11802