You see the logs of syslog?? Another thing... Mysql use /tmp sometimes to execute sqls.. cache, and this isnt default kernel... --- Brivaldo Junior Analista de TI/UFMS
Hello to all,
My OS: Debian 5.0 - GNU/Linux
My Kernel : Version 2.6.34-1-686
I had originally 9.8 GB available on the partition mounted on / (root).
with the following packages already installed: php5, mysql-server-5.0, phpmyadmin, apache2
But after having installed the following new packages: postfix, dovecot, squirremail and telnet,
i found this:
~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda4 23G 22G 0 100% /
I also found that i can not create or mnage my database (mysql)
~# /etc/init.d/mysql restart
Stopping MySQL database server: mysqld. /etc/init.d/mysql: ERROR: The partition with /var/lib/mysql is too full! failed!
I try to unstable some package, to clean the disk (aptitude autoclean), no way still the same problem.
So that i decided to use another computer (laptop)
My OS in the new laptop: Debian 5.0 - GNU/Linux
My Kernel in the new laptop : Version 2.6.34-1-686
now with more than 20 GB on the partition mounted on /
I made the same installation, but after 2 days of use, i expected the same problem, partition mounted on / become full and /etc/init.d/mysql: ERROR: The partition with /var/lib/mysql is too full! failed!
please help me solve this problem. Thank in advance James
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