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MySQL said: Documentation (Errcode: 17)

FrankKelly
Member

I have several mySQL databases on a dedicated server that appear to be corrupt. I am getting the error:

 MySQL said: Documentation
#1 - Can't create/write to file '#sql_e6e_0.MYD' (Errcode: 17) 

when I try to access any table in any database. I can export the data and it looks ok, but when I delete the table and import it back I still get the error.

If there is a way to fix this please provide me with step by step instructions.

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KristofLakatos
Member

Something on this server is not clearing out the temp directory on a regular basis. Tell your host to empty that directory.  Usually the files are created in /tmp (On *nix based systems)

It's pretty obscure, but I think you might (just might) have a dead SQL temporary table like that one hanging around, and eventually mysqld tries to reuse the same filename and fails because it has internal rules telling it never to overwrite a .MYD.

What I would recommend is looking to see where these #sql_XXXX_X.MYD files live, shut down mysqld, clean out the temp files and restart it.
SSH into the server and type 

service mysql stop

delete the #sql_XXXX_X.MYD files

service mysql start

Or if this doesn't solve the problem try to completely recover the database (for example using MySql Recovery Toolbox) and run the base again. http://www.oemailrecovery.com/mysql_recovery.html

KristofLakatos
Member

You can still read this resource for more information on your issue.

https://community.office365.com/en-us/f/172/t/266451