Bug #63291 NDB crashes with signal 11 or in dbtup/DbtupDiskAlloc.cpp, can no longer starts
Submitted: 16 Nov 2011 19:07 Modified: 12 Feb 2013 6:03
Reporter: Yves Trudeau Email Updates:
Status: No Feedback Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Cluster: Disk Data Severity:S1 (Critical)
Version:7.1.15a OS:Linux (Fedora 14)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: disk based tables, error 2341, ndb, ndbrequire, Signal 11

[16 Nov 2011 19:07] Yves Trudeau
Description:
Attempts to restart the cluster fail, in one of the node groups, a node is getting a signal 11 while the other is getting an ndbrequire error in dbtup/DbtupDiskAlloc.cpp line 848

How to repeat:
No clue
[16 Nov 2011 19:09] Yves Trudeau
Hard to upload a file...

[yves.trudeau@sl1 ~]$ ftp ftp.mysql.com
ftp: ftp.mysql.com: unknown host
[12 Jan 2013 6:03] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the report.

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[12 Jan 2013 6:07] MySQL Verification Team
Similar reported defect Bug#41398
[13 Feb 2013 1:00] Bugs System
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