Posted January 28, 201510 yr Hello, guys I want to my support about the error database that I'm facing theese days they said to me pay us 50$ per/hr to help you out i went to google and looked about the issue i did everything but still the same issue is there . This is the screen shouts the repair show this and this too Any idea or any hint anything that help thank you so much
January 28, 201510 yr Have you acces to the shell (SSH) ? I think there is something wrong in the filesystem.... (or your reached your quota)
January 28, 201510 yr I think there is soemthing wrong in the filesystem, but if you don't have access to the filesystem, it's hard to say.Wrong permissions, disk full, missing directory/file(s), and so on....
January 28, 201510 yr On Shell, try: myisamchk -r -f tables.MYIIf you don't have access to shell or this doesn't work, ask your host - there is something wrong with the tempdir
January 28, 201510 yr Author yes i have access to the files and i did what you say its the same and the host say's that they will not assist me for free they want 50$ per/hr
January 28, 201510 yr Are you on a dedicated or VPS ? If not, you REALLY should change the host and i have no more ideas.If you are on a dedicated or VPS, let me know... What OS / Distro / Version ?
February 2, 201510 yr Author Are you on a dedicated or VPS ? If not, you REALLY should change the host and i have no more ideas.If you are on a dedicated or VPS, let me know... What OS / Distro / Version ?Yes I'm at a dedicated serverHere is the information that you ask?CentOS release 6.6 (Final)cpe:/o:centos:linux:6:GALinux 2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Dec 17 01:55:02 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Edited February 2, 201510 yr by Keviee
February 2, 201510 yr Just run on the server: df -h and post here the output Edited February 2, 201510 yr by ASTRAPI
February 2, 201510 yr Author Just run on the server: df -h and post here the output Could you tell me the tips to do that
February 2, 201510 yr Login to ssh and just run the command You will get something like this: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on/dev/sda2 908G 25G 838G 3% /tmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev/shm/dev/sda1 772M 145M 587M 20% /boottmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /tmp If tmp is full then you can increase the tmp size from the /etc/fstab file Don't forget to restart just to be sure.... Edited February 2, 201510 yr by ASTRAPI
February 2, 201510 yr Author Login to ssh and just run the command You will get something like this: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on/dev/sda2 908G 25G 838G 3% /tmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev/shm/dev/sda1 772M 145M 587M 20% /boottmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /tmp If tmp is full then you can increase the tmp size from the /etc/fstab file Don't forget to restart just to be sure.... I'm sorry i really don't know how to login to the SSH, but i asked the support they told me to put the ip adress and the username and password that i use to the cpanel ...they didn't tell how to open the ssh or where the ssh is ...? Edited February 2, 201510 yr by Keviee
February 2, 201510 yr You can get some info here: http://kb.mediatemple.net/questions/1595/Using+SSH+in+PuTTY+(Windows)#gs But if you don't know anything about servers then i am afraid that you may break something So we can try to find out the issue and then contact someone to fix it for you as editing the fstab without any knowledge it may cause problems..... Other IPB users may go further if they want......
February 2, 201510 yr Author You can get some info here: http://kb.mediatemple.net/questions/1595/Using+SSH+in+PuTTY+(Windows)#gs But if you don't know anything about servers then i am afraid that you may break something So we can try to find out the issue and then contact someone to fix it for you as editing the fstab without any knowledge it may cause problems..... Other IPB users may go further if they want...... thank you so much I hope someone help me in this
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