Forum Moderators: bakedjake
The second stage after yum upgrade is to upgrade yum itself (yum upgrade yum) but this choked with a "run out of mirrors" message (who knew it could be so vain, huh?) So many servers requesting so many terra-bytes and, clearly, not distributed to enough mirrors to cope.
The next message was more serious - mysql died, and the website with it. On attempted restart there was a plaintive complaint from BDB; it was getting old and it's memory was going:
051014 10:49:40 mysqld started
051014 10:49:40 [ERROR] bdb: malloc: Cannot allocate memory: 3435973880
051014 10:49:40 [ERROR] bdb: PANIC: Cannot allocate memory
051014 10:49:40 [ERROR] bdb: fatal region error detected; run recovery
051014 10:49:40 [ERROR] bdb: fatal region error detected; run recovery
051014 10:49:40 InnoDB: Started; log sequence number 0 43635
051014 10:49:40 [ERROR] Can't init databases
051014 10:49:40 [ERROR] Aborting
I am stunned that CentOS would allow yum to make a point upgrade of this kind, but more concerned to know what on earth is shafting BDB/MySQL, since one or the other is essential to my site's next point upgrade.
All intelligence gratefully received.