David Xu wrote:
Alexander Motin wrote:
This patch did not fix the problem. On the 4th boot system hang with same symptoms.

Daniel Eischen wrote:

I have P4 system with SMP kernel and HyperThreading enabled.
I have one strange problem with mysql 4.1.0 when using KSE on 5.1-CURRENT.


I have been running MySQL 4.1.0 on my SMP machine for monthes, it is not P4 HyperThreading,
but a dual P3 machine, it just works fine for me.

Do you have 5.1-CURRENT on your machine? Do you using KSE?

After building mysql server with libkse as thread library and adding its start script into /usr/local/etc/rc.d, system hangs on boot without any error message when mysql trying to start.


Did kernel lock up or can you press ctrl+c to see if you can interrupt it ?

After that computer do not respond on Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Alt+Del, Enter or any other key.

If I trying to start mysql by hands after system completely boot then everything works just fine.
If I add delay into mysql start script and run it in backgroud from rc.d - everything is fine


If you build mysql from ports, it should install script mysql-server.sh under /usr/local/etc/rc.d,
the default script will run mysqld_safe in background, I am confused that you need to
manually turn it into background, the work should be done atomically by the script.

I had built mysql by hands from sources with options:
./configure \


--prefix=/usr/local/mysql_4 \

--without-debug \

--with-charset=koi8r \

--with-extra-charset=koi8_ukr,win1251,win1251ukr \

--with-mysqld-user=mysql \

--without-berkeley-db \

--without-isam \

--without-innodb \

--enable-thread-safe-client \

--with-named-thread-libs=-lkse


I use mysql.server script from mysql sources. My workaround is not only in background running of mysqld_safe (mysql.server script doing this anyway) but in running it after some delay to allow system finish his boot process and create virtual consoles.

If I build mysql without KSE it works fine.

-- Alexander Motin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ISP "Alkar-Teleport"

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