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Urgent! mysqlcheck issues

DigitalCrowd

Basic Pleskian
I am trying to get my DB back in working order. However, mysqlcheck keeps filling up my / partition, even though everything is on the /var parition which has ample space.

How can I stop mysqlcheck from using / partition and use /var or other? It fills up that space in just a few seconds and its done.

If I could figure out what it was writing to, i could put in a a link or something to a different partition, but can't find anything on where it is writing or how to change the partition.

All "paths" in my.cnf point to /var
 
Killing the mysql server free's up this space on the / partition. Starting mysqld doesn't use it, until mysqlcheck -r is issued.
 
found it. it was all in /tmp although I never saw any files in there that where new or du reporting no real usage. Oh well... back in business.
 
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