Indeed the DB engine sometimes create big files in tmp to run large
requests.
http://mysqltuner.pl can give you some hints about this and give you
advices to fix it.
Googling a bit, I also found:
- The following parameter must be increased to indicate how much memory
you allow for tmp tables. If the table is bigger it copy it to tmp:
tmp_table_size
- enable |innodb_file_per_table
|
- it seams you can also specify a custom "tmpdir" in mysql
HTH
Thomas
On 11/18/15 07:47, Loris Bennett wrote:
$ perror 28
OS error code 28: No space left on device
However, currently I have
/dev/sda3 1.9G 523M 1.3G 29% /tmp
/home 17T 11T 6.0T 64% /home
Is it possible that while scanning and/or purging robinhood might create
temporary files large enough to fill /tmp, or is it more likely that
another process is responsible?
Cheers,
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