[ale] server question

Sage morrigu_irm at springmail.com
Wed Jun 13 16:40:32 EDT 2001





On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 13:12:40 -0400 Casey Allen Shobe <cshobe at softhome.net> wrote:

> We have a server doing a really odd thing. Since November, the time this
stupid thing stays up without a reboot is decreasing exponentially.

This is bizarre.  I'd place my bets on a getting-continually-worse faulty
memory chip or motherboard or other primary hardware device.

> It seems to have an awful lot of mysql processes running when it's up. The
mysql version is 3.21.33b. Here lately, we've also been getting kernal panic
messages. The kernal version is 2.0.36. (Am I spelling kernal right?)

Actually, kernel, but close enough for understanding ;).

> Yes, I know it's as old as hell, should have been upgraded, yadda, yadda,
yadda. That would be the client's call, and their option was just to replace
the whole box, but they can't seem to locate the people who did the old
machine, and we're kind of running out of time.

It's not as though the old kernel was unstable - it wasn't.  It just had
less features and bells and whistles and support, which you probably don't
need.  What exactly needs to be done for a new machine? 



I can't give out the client name, but it is a server for a net browser. I am assuming that they don't want to start from scratch with the set-up.





 What kind of
machine is it (architecture, specs, etc.).  What is the function of the
machine (obviously, a SQL database, but what exactly is it doing)?


It is being used as a mail server for clients that use the browser, and the location the browser is downloaded from. It's just an intel wanna be generic piece of crap. I can give you specifics when I have to go down and reboot the stupid thing, which will probably be tonight sometime.



> Question is; has anyone come across a problem like this, and was there a
solution? It looks like it may be possible that the mysql processes aren't
getting killed after users log out, but I may be wrong.

My first reaction would be to say "you need a new mysql", but it has been
performing well in the past.  Is the data more or less the same?


Well, they upgrade the browser version from time to time, and we do security upgrades occasionally. I don't know that it had performed well in the past. I only ended up having to deal with it since November. It was cracked once...We've been debating whether or not something got "left behind".


  Have there
been any major changes to the database?  Why would processes hang around
*now* if they didn't in the *past*.  Or has the server load increased?



I don't believe there have been any major database changes, and some of the processes did hang around in the past. The load has probably increased, due to more and more disgruntlement with netscrape, and people seeking alternate browsers.

> Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Well, I haven't got any of those, just a lot of questions. ;)

Good luck,

- Casey Allen Shobe

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