[liphp] Big MySQL problem
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Wed, 04 Jun 2003 09:02:53 -0400
Chris,
Is this a new installation? What OS? If it is not a new installation, have
you installed/changed anything recently?
You may looking to downloading and running mysqltop, and if you have
phpMyAdmin installed, you can look at the runtime/processlist/system
information (I realize these will take a while to run on your system, but
when it finally returns, you may find something useful). You can find this
information in other ways, but phpMyAdmin presents it nicely and all one
page, so if you have it, may as well use it.
Tom
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Christopher R. Merlo
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 7:53 AM
To: LI PHP User's Group
Subject: [liphp] Big MySQL problem
Folks:
I sent a similar message to NYPHP, but I thought one of you MySQL guys
on the list could help me out.
MySQL on my server is using 99% of the CPU, according to root.
Anything that tries to access it, like my web page, mysqldump, or
mysqladmin, waits forever. I'm getting concerned here. I rebooted
the box last night, and it didn't change MySQL. Worse, MySQL appears
to not be creating any log files at all.
Anyone have any hints how to proceed?
-c
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