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Issue with checking MySQL databases

I'm running mysqlcheck, and it's extremely slow (over an hour for a 500MB SQL file)

I checked the errors log and realised it's because /tmp is filling up.

/tmp is only 16MB, and there's no way to increase it. I added a tmpdir= /path to my.cnf but mysqlcheck ignores it. --tmpdir= doesn't work either

Thanks

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  • noosVPSnoosVPS Member
    edited August 2014

    Note that line:

    tmpdir=/path

    ... should be in /etc/my.cnf under block:

    [mysqld]

    Restart mysql service and check again.

    Thanked by 1hostnoob
  • @noosVPS said:
    Note that line:

    tmpdir=/path

    ... should be in /etc/my.cnf under block:

    [mysqld]

    Restart mysql service and check again.

    Thanks a lot, didn't realise it needed to be in the [mysqld] section (I had just added it to the end)

    Working fine now, only took 30 seconds. Thanks again

  • hostnoob said: Working fine now, only took 30 seconds. Thanks again

    Cool. You're welcome!

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