[nycphp-talk] Big MySQL Problem
Christopher R. Merlo
cmerlo at turing.matcmp.ncc.edu
Wed Jun 4 12:06:27 EDT 2003
On 2003-06-04 12:01 -0400, Hans Zaunere <zaunere at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ahh, good ol' OBSD. You probably don't have multiple instances then, unless
> you compiled from source multiple times :)
Nope. :) I should mention that the entire system has been running
just fine, and then I noticed this last night. It *could* be due to
some kind of badness in my web site, since I made the redesign live
late last week, but you'd figure I would have caught that before now.
As far as I remember (and I'll get the fine-toothed comb out soon),
everything's in a require_once. It might be a bad query, but off the
top of my head I can't think of what that would be.
> Hmm. Does MySQL enter this neverending spin state just when it starts, or
> only after a query is run against it? Perhaps just a bad query somewhere?
I will reboot again, and rename my web directory, to see if it comes
up normally. That ought to narrow things down a bit.
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