Hi All,

Does anyone know if a hard disk that is mostly full will stop the mysql 
monitor from starting?  When I try to start it up all I get is a hung 
cursor, and I'm sure that the daemon has been properly started.  MySQL 
isn't logging disk full errors to the .err file, so it seems like maybe 
that's not the problem (unless the monitor has different disk space needs 
than the tables).

Are there any other reasons why the monitor won't start?  I can't get 
mysqladmin to function properly either (same problem - hung cursor after 
entering the password).

Thanks,
JP


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