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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Sam Nelson <samn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey, a client of ours has been having some data corruption in their
> database.  We got the data corruption fixed and we believe we've discovered
> the cause (they had a script killing any waiting queries if the locks on
> their database hit 1000), but they're still getting errors from one table:

Not sure that's really the underlying problem. Depending on how they
killed the processes there's a slight chance for corruption, but more
likely they've got bad hardware.  Can they take their machine down for
testing?  memtest86+ is a good tool to get an idea if you've got a
good cpu mobo ram combo or not.

The last bit you included definitely looks like something's corrupted
in the database.

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