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up 1030 Got error 28 from storage engine up vote 134 down vote favorite 29 I am working on a project where i need to create a database with 300 tables for each user who wants to see the demo application. it was working fine but today when i was testing with a new user to see a demo it showed me this got error 168 from storage engine error message 1030 Got error 28 from storage engine After spending some time googling i found it is an error that is related to space of database or temporary files. I tried to fix it but i failed. now i am not even able to start mysql. How can i fix this and i would also like to increase the size to maximum so that i won't face the same issue again and again. mysql share|improve this question asked May 17 '12 at 7:10 ScoRpion 5,207165279 1 Stating the obvious... do you have enough free space on the partition where mysql data is stored? What platform are you running on? Localhost or a hosting company? –DCoder May 17 '12 at 7:14 @DCoder :- I have a server on Amazon cloud –ScoRpion May 17 '12 at 7:45 1 @ShowketBhat I have same issue, my /tmp folder is have 100% use of space. It is okay to just delete all files from this /tmp folder? And another question, why it doesn't deletes automatically? –Dima Deplov Sep 18 '13 at 20:02 add a comment|
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Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up MySQL database - Got error 28 from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10631387/1030-got-error-28-from-storage-engine storage engine while accessing from webmin up vote 11 down vote favorite 1 I am trying to access MySQL database from webmin console. But unable to getting into the db, it throws following Error Message. SQL select table_schema,table_name from information_schema.views where table_schema = ? failed : Got error 28 from storage engine How to overcome this problem?Plz help me. mysql database share|improve this question edited Jul 18 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10513887/mysql-database-got-error-28-from-storage-engine-while-accessing-from-webmin '12 at 6:31 Arun G 1,59811019 asked May 9 '12 at 10:02 govindaraj 61113 2 Did you try googling "Got error 28 from storage engine"?, I found pages of answers saying check that there is enough disk space –bumperbox May 9 '12 at 10:05 k thanks for ur reply, how can increase disk space here? –govindaraj May 9 '12 at 10:15 2 You could buy a bigger disk. –eggyal May 9 '12 at 10:24 k thank you.... –govindaraj May 9 '12 at 10:41 'I think we're going to need a bigger disk...' –Con Antonakos Jan 14 '14 at 16:54 | show 1 more comment 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 20 down vote Check your disk space usage. I also faced the same problem. I fixed by moving files into another disk. If you are using Linux OS. You can check the disk usage by using the command: > df -k Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/xvda1 8256952 7857928 0 100% / udev 860884 4 860880 1% /dev tmpfs 347492 188 347304 1% /run none 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock none 868724 0 868724 0% /run/shm /de
that make connections all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation database error "Got error 28 from storage engine query: SELECT DISTINCT(p.perm)" Posted by batigolix on January https://www.drupal.org/node/44160 10, 2006 at 8:18pm When i check the messages on the watchdog page on https://www.singlehop.com/blog/hosting-mysqls-tips-error-28-from-storage-engine/ /admin, i see an awful lot ofGot error 28 from storage engine query: SELECT DISTINCT(p.perm) errors. When I check the details I see that this error happens on several pages, not 1 in particular The additional information on the details page is: Type php Datum Dinsdag, januari 10, 2006 - 14:38 Gebruiker Anonieme bezoeker Locatie error 28 /node/9 Bericht Got error 28 from storage engine query: SELECT DISTINCT(p.perm) FROM role r INNER JOIN permission p ON p.rid = r.rid INNER JOIN users_roles ur ON ur.rid = r.rid WHERE ur.uid = 0 in /usr/local/www/doesb.org/www/drupalx/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 66. Severity error Hostnaam 68.142.249.73 Pardon the Dutch. Anybody knows what it can be? All suggestions are welcome. Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 4.5.x or older Comments from storage engine Your filesystem is full robertDouglass commented January 10, 2006 at 8:52pm This happened to me this morning =) The error come when MySQL doesn't have any free hard disk space to write to. Check your /tmp directory, that's where I had run into problems. I had forgot to make my backup script delete older backups and it kept writing backups until the disk was full. - Robert Douglass ----- My Drupal book: Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB and WordPress my Drupal book | Twitter | Director, Product Operations Commerce Guys Log in or register to post comments I'm hosting a site on a shared hosting account bonobo commented February 5, 2006 at 1:14am and I received this error -- My tmp dir was empty, and I had plenty of disk space left in my server account. The size of my database file was relatively small (2.1 MB), but I emptied the cache to save some space. Basically, I didn't see anything that looked out of the ordinary. While the error went away, I'm wondering of this error is caused by something on my site, or could this be caused by another site on the shared server using the same MySQL install? Thanks, Bill -------http://www.funnymonkey.com
2007 Meet the Bloggers Visit singlehop.com Subscribe to Blog Chat 866-349-1027 About Us Partner With Us Newsroom Blog LEAP Login Meet the Bloggers Visit singlehop.com Subscribe Hosting MySQL's tips- Error 28 from Storage Engine May 15, 2013 Industry Insights Dan Salcedo This is our final If you have any experience with hosting MySQL systems you have probably come across the following error. Here are some tips on how to fix it. Error 28 is a common error message from your MySQL storage engine. This message indicates that the drive is full – meaning that one or more of the partitions on your server is out of space, and MySQL cannot write to the disk. You need to clear disk space for MySQL to operate. Note that, if you have a dedicated server, you may receive this error even if your control panel still shows free space. (For example, cPanel does not include the database disk space used—it just calculates the disk space of /home/cPanel_username (root directory) for the account.) Often, the problem can be solved by cleaning up your /tmp directory, which can be overfilled with unnecessary files, like older backups from a scheduled backup script. First, stop MySQL immediately. On cpanel the /tmp directory is an image created on the / drive so removing files from it won’t help… Some places worth checking on cpanel is the domlogs if they do not need stats or /home/cpbackuptmp as it is a temporary directory for backups so long as backups are not currently running. Also to check their actual backups and if they are on the same drive that they aren’t keeping too much retention vs available size on their drive… I.e if they have a 250gb drive and /home & /var/lib/mysql are 80gb keeping a daily & weekly will fill up the drive every time backups run. Restart MySQL. # /etc/init.d/mysql start If your /tmp directory is not causing the error, you may also need to look into your /var/log directory and remove or compress the logs. Additionally, periodically optimizing your tables in MySQLcheck improves database performance. Optimizing is a similar process to defragment