Bug #28983 'reset master' in multiple threads and innodb tables asserts debug binary
Submitted: 8 Jun 2007 18:08 Modified: 9 Jul 2007 1:01
Reporter: Shane Bester (Platinum Quality Contributor) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: General Severity:S1 (Critical)
Version:5.0.44-BK, 5.0.42 OS:Any
Assigned to: Georgi Kodinov CPU Architecture:Any

File: Maximum allowed size is 3MB.
Description:
Privacy:

If the data you need to attach is more than 3MB, you should create a compressed archive of the data and a README file that describes the data with a filename that includes the bug number (recommended filename: mysql-bug-data-28983.zip) and upload one to sftp.oracle.com. A free Oracle Web (SSO) account (the one you use to login bugs.mysql.com) and a client that supports SFTP are required in order to access the SFTP server.

To upload the file to sftp.oracle.com:

  1. Open an SFTP client and connect to sftp.oracle.com. Specify port 2021 and remote directory /support/incoming/.
  2. Log in with your newly created Oracle Web account (email address) and password.
  3. Upload the archive to /support/incoming.
  4. Once you have uploaded the file, add a comment to this bug to notify us about it.
Example: sftp -oPort=2021 -oUser=email sftp.oracle.com:/support/incoming

Usage Notes: This directory is unlistable, which means that once you have uploaded your file, you will not be able to see it. A file cannot be uploaded more than once with the same filename. The filename must be changed before attempting to upload the file again. The filename should always start with mysql-bug- prefix. Files are retained on the SFTP server for 7 days and then permanently removed.

[8 Jun 2007 18:11] Shane Bester
testcase, see top of file for compile, user, host, etc.

Attachment: bug28983.c (text/x-csrc), 5.62 KiB.

[26 Jun 2007 10:56] Shane Bester
how I built mysqld and error log

Attachment: 5.0.46_compiled_and_error.log (application/octet-stream, text), 7.97 KiB.