The first thing I'd check is to make sure that the partition holding
/tmp
isn't running out of space. If it is, either tell MySQL to use a
different
directory with more space, or increase the amount of space allocated
to
/tmp.
Just to follow up, I freed up some space and the problem
I've been using bacula on a Xen server for many months with no problems
at all. A week ago I set up some jobs to run concurrently to the
existing jobs to back up some remote clients to a remote sd.
Since then, jobs aren't completing and are hanging around and things are
just not running well,
James Harper wrote:
I've been using bacula on a Xen server for many months with no problems
at all. A week ago I set up some jobs to run concurrently to the
existing jobs to back up some remote clients to a remote sd.
Since then, jobs aren't completing and are hanging around and things are
The first thing I'd check is to make sure that the partition holding
/tmp
isn't running out of space. If it is, either tell MySQL to use a
different
directory with more space, or increase the amount of space allocated
to
/tmp.
When I just checked now, /var/log/mysql had about 2G of