Bug #78362 | InnoDB: Error: MySQL is trying to perform a consistent read | ||
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Submitted: | 8 Sep 2015 8:47 | Modified: | 8 Sep 2015 9:23 |
Reporter: | Denis Melnikov | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Can't repeat | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Server: InnoDB storage engine | Severity: | S2 (Serious) |
Version: | 5.5.16 | OS: | Red Hat (2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64) |
Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any | |
Tags: | crash, read view |
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) and upload one to sftp.oracle.com.
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To upload the file to sftp.oracle.com:
- Open an SFTP client and connect to
sftp.oracle.com
. Specify port2021
and remote directory/support/incoming/
. - Log in with your newly created Oracle Web account (email address) and password.
- Upload the archive to
/support/incoming
. - Once you have uploaded the file, add a comment to this bug to notify us about it.
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