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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 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.

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    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, 2012 at 7:14
  • @DCoder :- I have a server on Amazon cloud
    – ScoRpion
    May 17, 2012 at 7:45
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    @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? Sep 18, 2013 at 20:02

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Mysql error "28 from storage engine" - means "not enough disk space".

To show disc space use command below.

myServer# df -h

Results must be like this.

Filesystem    Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/vdisk     13G     13G     46M   100%    /
devfs         1.0k    1.0k      0B   100%    /dev
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    For additional information, You will get same error if /tmp filesystem reach 100% of usage.
    – Kumar
    Feb 26, 2015 at 5:32
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    Even if you have your Mysql data_dir in a different partition (or disk) which do have free space, you must have free space on / and /tmp (of course you could have last ones on a different partition/disk) Mar 31, 2015 at 15:35
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    You saved my day, I've found 390 Gb file of slow log ((
    – mulya
    Apr 12, 2016 at 10:26
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To expand on this (even though it is an older question); It is not not about the MySQL space itself probably, but about space in general, assuming for tmp files or something like that. My mysql data dir was not full, the / (root) partition was

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I had the same issue in AWS RDS. It was due to the Freeable Space (Hard Drive Storage Space) was Full. You need to increase your space, or remove some data.

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My /tmp was %100. After removing all files and restarting mysql everything worked fine.

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My /var/log/apache2 folder was 35g and some logs in /var/log totaled to be the other 5g of my 40g hard drive. I cleared out all the *.gz logs and after making sure the other logs werent going to do bad things if I messed with them, i just cleared them too.

echo "clear" > access.log

etc.

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    That's a very odd way to clear a log file isn't it? Why not just rm it? Jan 22, 2016 at 2:11
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    Maybe then you can keep the file and permissions? Jan 27, 2016 at 13:48
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    I recommend using truncate to clear logs, truncate -s 0 access.log
    – user427390
    Apr 27, 2016 at 5:10
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Check your /backup to see if you can delete an older not needed backup.

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I had a similar issue, because of my replication binary logs.

If this is the case, just create a cronjob to run this query every day:

PURGE BINARY LOGS BEFORE DATE_SUB( NOW(), INTERVAL 2 DAY );

This will remove all binary logs older than 2 days.

I found this solution here.

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A simple: $sth->finish(); Would probably save you from worrying about this. Mysql uses the system's tmp space instead of it's own space.

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sudo su


cd /var/log/mysql

and lastly type: > mysql-slow.log

This worked for me

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Drop the problem database, then reboot mysql service (sudo service mysql restart, for example).

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If you want to use the tokudb plugin This can happen if you have less than 5% (by default) of free space.

see the option: tokudb_fs_reserve_percent

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