Sounds like a file system problem. MySQL doesn't have any disk management, it's a database on OS/FS.
在 2010-03-02二的 12:51 +0530,S K Pradeep kumar写道: > Dear All, > > > > Further to the discussion we had just now, please find the details below. > > > > Website url: www.compliancepanel.com – currently up (moving to > www.globalcompliancepanel.com) > > Hosted with: goDaddy on dedicated server > > Server: 4GB RAM, 160GB HD, 2GB SWAP, 2.6GHz Quad core processor. > > Applications: ofBiz 4.0 based website on a red hat fedora linux 8.0 platform > > > Database: MySQL 5.0 > > Size of database and application: 270MB. The size of database grows on an > average of 2MB/day. > > > > *History:* The website was running smoothly for the past 9 months. This > application was developed by a consultant who is working for another > Bangalore based company in part time. > > > *Problem:* The website will be down within 10 to 40 minutes after starting > the application. The moment the website is down, the database table that is > being accessed at that time is deleted or truncated or corrupted. Even if we > turn off the server hit updates, the MySQL system tables will be corrupted. > We understand that it is utilizing more cpu time (150% sometimes). > > * * > > *Steps taken: * > > reprovisioning the server several times. > > Re-installing all applications. > > Code: identifying loops in the code and changing it using list methods, > Upgrading MySQL connector and DBCP, Removing all deprecated methods and > resolving the jar conflicts > > Tests conducted: stress test using Wapt tool. Gradually increasing 20 > virtual users every 10 minutes. The number of hits increased upto 70,000 in > 10 hours. The application has behaved well. > > > > *Expectations:* > > Resolving the current problem and make the existing application very healthy > > Enhancement – currently the application is only 15% of the whole application > perceived. > > > > Kindly let us know if this can be taken up and if so let us know the quote > for the same. > > > > Look forward for your support and co-operation. > > With regards, > S K Pradeep kumar,
