On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 10:31 -0400, Rick Barnes wrote:
Hello,
Over the weekend, I upgraded one of my servers that runs mysql and pdns to 5.3. Previous to the update I have not had an issue form this server. But since, I have had mysql die multiple times from oom-killer.
$ uname -a Linux rack2a 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 09:10:25 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Unfortunately, the server has been rebooted by others before I have been able to look at it while the problem is occurring. But I have found this in the logs:
http://pastebin.centos.org/25553
Running sar -A:
http://pastebin.centos.org/25556
Since the server was rebooted, the amount of swap is used is 0.
How do I determine what process is/was chewing up the memory on this server? What should I be looking for to narrow this down?
Thanks, Rick
--- You found your problem already. MYSQL. There could be something helping it also. When SQL server begins running out of RAM there could be many things to blame on it doing so. What actually does mysql do? As in what do you use it for. Try ps –auxf | grep mysqld. Something else you can use is "mytop". You can use the below as a script and it works in an infinite loop or just use the command only. What you need to see is the running queries. ################## #!/bin/bash while [ 1 ] do mysql -N -u root -ppassword -e 'show processlist' |grep -v 'show processlist' sleep 2 done ##################
JohnStanley