Troubles with File sharing on Mac Mini Server

Hi
Experience crash behavior of 10.6 server on my Mac Mini with DataBox connected containing all kind of data, except the system software which is installed on the internal hard drive. All my shared volumes, about 10, generating more or less regular (about every 30 minutes) the server preferences to crash.
The two entries in the console log are always to same for all shared volumes I have:
19.02.10 00:07:18 Server Preferences53715 XSActionManager: Removing queued action (Zugriffsrechte lesen) due to coalescing (readSettingspath/Volumes/DataBox 2/Dumy)
19.02.10 00:07:18 Server Preferences53715 The shared folder 'Dumy' has custom file system ACLs which cannot be displayed. Editing the permissions may replace any custom ACLs.
Once a day, the console log shows for all services running on the server:
19.02.10 05:37:17 Server Preferences53715 Error: The server 'Dumy.com' reported an error while processing a command of type: 'readSettings' in plug-in: 'servermgr_accounts'. Error: Error Domain=XSActionErrorDomain Code=408 UserInfo=0x107e2c650 "A network error occurred"
Did anybody have a good idea how to overcome this and how to decode the "UserInfo=0x107e2c650"
Thanks for taking care.
Thomas

If I understand your question correctly, is there a reason you've replaced the integrated MySQL within Mac OS X Server with a second MySQL database implementation? (That's almost inherently going to get tangled; you'll need to shut off the default implementation.)
Or is this a Perl module you've loaded and that is now tipping over? If you haven't replaced MySQL here, then have you started MySQL and run some tests with the database itself? This to make sure MySQL is operational, and that the problem you're working on is in the Perl pieces and not in the MySQL layer?

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