Hi, I'm not sure if this should go to -stable or -current, but since 6.0-RELEASE is around the corner I guess this is the right list. Well, I'm having a fresh 6.0-RC1 on an SMP machine, and installed a plain mysql41-server from ports. Now, if I connect remotely from a machine using a plain mysql41-client, the server simply dies - no error messages, nothing, just a restart of the mysqld process (done by the safe_mysqld wrapper). Connecting from the same client to a different machine running mysql41-server on 6.0-BETA4 works fine. Anyone ever seen that? Maybe a threads issue? cheers, le
On 10/12/05, I wrote:> Now, if I connect remotely from a machine using a plain > mysql41-client, the server simply dies - no error messages, nothing, > just a restart of the mysqld process (done by the safe_mysqld > wrapper).Please ignore the noise. One of my cow-orkers had apparently configured /etc/hosts.allow, so that it would deny connections to any service on the host apart from sshd. Still doesn't explain why the mysqld process simply restarts, but now it works fine. thanks, le
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Lukas Ertl wrote:> Hi, > > I'm not sure if this should go to -stable or -current, but since > 6.0-RELEASE is around the corner I guess this is the right list.Good thinking, wrong answer though. :) For now 6.x stuff is still discussed on -current. Regards, Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protection