[mythtv] mysqld and mythbackend dying
Bruce Markey
bjm at lvcm.com
Fri Jan 17 14:56:43 EST 2003
Brent Hills wrote:
...
> Was your myth installation ever working on your system?
>
> If it was and you haven't rebooted in a while you might want to check the
> shared memory on your system. If myth crashes it can leave shared memory
> segments around that accumulate over time using up resources. Eventually
> it will effect other applications including myth.
>
> You can check the shared memory segments with the command.
> ipcs -m
Thanks! On a remote system where I've been testing failures,
I had a couple hundred of these ;-). I take it an "nattach"
of "0" is a good indicator that the segment is unused.
-- bjm
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