David,

Thanks I will have a look at that. Might be a space problem indeed. Have been 
messing around with it already and that resulted in messing up my server. Lucky 
for me I could revert back to a copy so no one noticed :)


Regards,

Wiechert.



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> Op 11 apr. 2017, om 07:50 heeft David Bruchmann <david.bruchm...@gmail.com> 
> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hi Wiechert,
> 
> I remember having had some strange issues with the database too and it was 
> caused by INNODB.
> The reason was that the predefined space was exceeded and I had to reorganize 
> my databases.
> In general there is the question if you store all databases in one 
> innodb-file or if you create (is possible automatically by configuration) for 
> each Installation a separated innodb-file.
> It's already some time ago, that I was busy with it, so I can't tell you more 
> details.
> Just study the manual on dev.mysql.org and good luck then to get it solved.
> 
> Greets,
> David
> 
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