Excellent point. The MySQL TEMP folder was moved, but not the operating system ones. I'll see if I can move the OS temp locations to the larger drive today & see what that gets me. I've just gotten the last 30 lines of the "attachments" table .sql file so I'm checking that to see if maybe there's anything in the text that might cause a stop. Still looking into this one guys. Thank you for all who have answered so far! Will update as soon as I know more.
Stephen Cena Senior Systems Administrator Quality Vision International, Inc. Phone: (585) 544-0450 x300 To notify helpdesk: http://helpdesk.ogp.qvii.com or email: hd-gene...@qvii.com To report email issues: postmas...@qvii.com -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Pilant [mailto:jeffrey.pilant....@bayer.com] Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 5:59 PM To: Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) <s...@qvii.com> Subject: RE: MySQL backups of RT 4.4.1 truncated There are temp files and temp files. The files you moved may not be the ones you need to move. You might try observing the free space as the backup proceeds and see what it is filling with. That might give you a clue of which set of temp files need moved. I.e. rt vs. web vs. MySQL vs. System vs. whatever. Each may define temp files in a different way. Config file vs. registry variable vs. environment variable vs. different environment variable vs. command line parameter vs. whatever. We programmers can get creative. As to the question you asked about indexing, I don't know. That should be asked to the list at large. /jeff Freundliche Grüße / Best regards, Jeffrey Pilant ________________________