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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
Aw, shucks! Peasant and MadeInGermany -...
Aw, shucks!

Peasant and MadeInGermany - thank you again, your solution worked.

umount /mnt/backup

cd /mnt/backup/
du -h
39G ./servers-unix-hq/sugar.gnsa.local
39G ...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
Yeah, I would not have done the "extend the root...
Yeah, I would not have done the "extend the root partition" approach. It would work but it is suboptimal.

It would be better to create a new partition for the mysql data and move it off the root...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
Thank you for taking your time helping me. ...
Thank you for taking your time helping me.

here is my.cnf, it is shorter than your example, but I guess the initial set up was to leave a lot as a default:

less /etc/my.cnf
[mysqld]...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail...
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_sugar-lv_root
50G 48G 0 100% /
tmpfs 1.9G 0 1.9G 0% /dev/shm...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
Thank you for your suggestions, based on which...
Thank you for your suggestions, based on which I've removed 320 Mb worth of .sql files to /mnt/backup from /root :
this is size of my root now:
408688 /root

I really thought that would allow...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
I made sure that ls /var/run/mysqld is empty, and...
I made sure that ls /var/run/mysqld is empty, and df /var/run/mysqld is on /
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_sugar-lv_root
...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
> Rebooting does not automatically delete...
> Rebooting does not automatically delete log-files on normally configured Linux systems., FYI.

What does, then?

--- Post updated at 06:47 PM ---



What steps should I take to delete log...
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Posted By DannyBoyCentOS
CentOS 6 ran out of space, need to reclaim it
Hello everyone,

I am having an issue here with CentOS release 6.6 (Final) that shows all of the space used up, but I can't tell where the space went.

Seemingly I am using up 100%, according to...
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