Same thing happened to me. I just went back to the old glibc library
(2.2.4-29 in my case) and it worked.

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nombre de Jon Cooper
Enviado el: lunes, 07 de octubre de 2002 17:03
Para: Redhat-List@Redhat. Com (E-mail)
Asunto: mysql and glibc-2.2.5-40 bug


Just for our own sanity we tested this out on a clean 7.3 box.
We started with a clean RH7.3 install, installed mysql via up2date.
In mysql we reset the admin password and set the user table to allow
connections from everywhere.
At this point we can make a connection to the box on 3306 and everything
works as expected.

We ran an up2date which included the new glibc update (2.2.5-40) and then
restarted the mysql daemon.
At this point we are unable to make a remote connection to the server on
3306 and the mysql process is very unstable.  The mysql process will seg
fault under even low load.  If a large query is thrown at it, it will die
almost instantly.  These are the entries that show up in the mysql log:

Number of processes running now: 3
mysqld process hanging, pid 7626 - killed
mysqld process hanging, pid 7626 - killed
mysqld process hanging, pid 7626 - killed
021005 09:58:41  mysqld restarted
021005  9:58:41  Can't start server: Bind on TCP/IP port: Address already in
use
021005  9:58:41  Do you already have another mysqld server running on port:
3306 ?
021005  9:58:41  Aborting
021005  9:58:41  /usr/libexec/mysqld: Shutdown Complete
021005 09:58:41  mysqld ended

If we roll back to the previous version of glibc (2.2.5-39) everything
starts working properly again.
We have also seen this same behavior on a fresh 8.0 install, which must
include the same changes to glibc.

Has anyone else seen these same problems and come up with a different
workaround or solution.  We tried this with a fresh system just to make sure
that this had nothing to do with our data.

Jon



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