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@ 2003-08-27 17:51 Lisa Williams
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From: Lisa Williams @ 2003-08-27 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,

We are finding corruption in mysql database files that are being copied from
16 Linux 2.4.20 servers to a Linux 2.4.21 backup server on an hourly basis.

Here are the details:

The backup server was originally a FreeBSD box that was having some hardware
issues.  We decided to swap it out and replace with a Linux server (running
2.4.21).  We had no issues of data corruption until we swapped machines.

The 16 linux 2.4.20 servers have the backup machine mounted locally and
after each hour a script is run that flushes the tables and then copies them
to the mounted backup drive.  There's no real pattern of which machines
create a corrupt file on the backup machine.  It appears fairly random.  We
are seeing about 20% of them corrupted.

Our network is running at 100MB.

The files are around 25MB each.

We have tried the following settings:

    Increasing the number of nfsd server threads to 20 on the backup
machine.

Changes in the mount options in the 16 fstabs:

    specifying:  tcp, nfsvers=3
    specifying:  udp, nfsvers=2
    specifying:  rsize=1024,wsize=1024

There was no real change in the corruption rate after any of these changes.

Any ideas of what we should try next are appreciated.

Thank you,

-Lisa



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