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16 Recently we shifted our site to our own server with a better configuration. We did almost everything right and it worked for weeks without problem but then came a problem. “mysqld dead but subsys locked” I searched web and found some unrelated discussions. In such cases the true friend of a programmer is the log file. It explained everything, “no disk space available”. This happened as we were logging few queries to check the query speed. Once corrected it started working with all grace. | |
| This post was written by AjiNIMC aka Web Kotler at 10:12 am under category Tech Talks(Permalink) | ![]() |
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[...] This was no less than a mystery for the first timers. As I mentioned in my previous post that we shifted the server as our site was consuming over 100 GB of bandwidth a month and over few 4 GB of hard disk. The growth rate was the factor which made us take this decision. It was growing in terms of GB every month if not week. [...]
My Abode » Google Bot mystery on September 16, 2006 - 3:19 pm @ 3:19 pm