Hello.


Maybe some directory doesn't exist in the path where MySQL stores

temporary files. See:

   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/temporary-files.html







Martijn van den Burg wrote:

> Hi list,

> 

> After the most recent reboot (which we used to increase the

> ulimit/open_files_limit on our Solaris 8 machine running 4.1.10-log),

> the following message has started to appear in the errorlog:

> 

> 

> InnoDB: Error: unable to create temporary file; errno: 2

> 

> 

> I have searched google and the lists for this error, but couldn't find

> anything substantial, other then that it might have to do with the

> setting of tmpdir (which is unset). Any ideas?

> 

> 

> Regards,

> 

> Martijn

> 

> 

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