More information for you all.
Decided to grab the MAXDB Alpha RPM's from mysql
(
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/maxdb-7.5.01.html), and see what effect it had
on the kernel.
At Justin's request, I'm running the 2135-rev kernel.
The problem is *worse* if I decide to start the db, or load the demo_db
script, however, passing LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 before the xserver starts, of
before we issue the db_start dbmcli command *eliminates* the issue completely.
So, that would place the blame for the kernel messages squarely on NPTL in
some way, as disabling NPTL eliminates the kernel messages.
I still have the problem where enabling LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 in my shell
causes all system commands to be unable to find libraries.. a problem I don't
see in FC1_x86 or RHEL.
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Ken Snider