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InnoDB and lost connections

I have just recreated several (large) tables in the database as InnoDB and
reloaded them using my client application... These tables used to be MyISAM.

I haven't tried playing with any InnoDB parameters, right now everything is
default. Some operations a noticeably slower, which can probably be fixed.
Speed is not essential right now. But I did run into one strange problem
with a batch INSERT SELECT that would take about an hour with MyISAM. With
InnoDB, if everything would work right, I would expect the query to take
longer to execute. In fact, it gets aborted in about 30 minutes with the
error 2013 -- lost connection during query. Something obviously related
happens if I run it through JDBC -- then I get an exception with a message
"unexpected end of input stream" also in about 30 minutes after the
statement is submitted.

I cannot not ALTER the table in question back to MyISAM for the same
reason -- lost connection before the statement gets executed.

I'm running MySQL 4.0.16 on Red Hat Linux (don't remember the version, but
it's a fairly recent production release) with 1G of RAM.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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