But could you please answer Paul's question - are you or are you not
using federated tables ?
On Jun 08, John Rosauer wrote:
>
> I wonder if it's possible to add the old Federated tables to MariaDB,
> called FEDERATEDOLD, say, so we can continue using MariaDB?
>
> On 26 May 2010 17:56, Paul McCullagh <email address hidden>
> wrote:
>
> > I guess an important question here is: are you using federatedx
> > tables?
> >
> > I suspect that you are not, which makes the crash even more strange.
> >
> > The stack trace does give us a good clue as to where to look for the
> > problem:
> >
> > get_all_tables() is calling ha_federatedx::info() which calls
> > federatedx_txn::release_scan(), which crashes.
> >
> > So what is federatedx doing that makes it crash if it actually has
> > no tables?
> >
Regards,
Sergei
Hi, John!
Yes, it is.
But could you please answer Paul's question - are you or are you not
using federated tables ?
On Jun 08, John Rosauer wrote: :info() which calls txn::release_ scan(), which crashes.
>
> I wonder if it's possible to add the old Federated tables to MariaDB,
> called FEDERATEDOLD, say, so we can continue using MariaDB?
>
> On 26 May 2010 17:56, Paul McCullagh <email address hidden>
> wrote:
>
> > I guess an important question here is: are you using federatedx
> > tables?
> >
> > I suspect that you are not, which makes the crash even more strange.
> >
> > The stack trace does give us a good clue as to where to look for the
> > problem:
> >
> > get_all_tables() is calling ha_federatedx:
> > federatedx_
> >
> > So what is federatedx doing that makes it crash if it actually has
> > no tables?
> >
Regards,
Sergei