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authorunknown <guilhem@mysql.com>2004-09-24 11:54:37 +0200
committerunknown <guilhem@mysql.com>2004-09-24 11:54:37 +0200
commitc868213373782dc172a6d279d4d3d8ef45cdbc57 (patch)
tree1904cbaab17eae6aa0f58174837482dfc20ee104 /mysys/errors.c
parent9860a95a3f4e7317890b6905f9539eadadc56206 (diff)
downloadmariadb-git-c868213373782dc172a6d279d4d3d8ef45cdbc57.tar.gz
Fix for BUG#3248 "Doc says MyISAM warns if disk full but it does not":
we force the message to the error log, and we make it more informative; we treat EDQUOT like ENOSPC. mysys/errors.c: more informative message mysys/my_fstream.c: Treat EDQUOT like ENOSPC. mysys/my_pread.c: Treat EDQUOT like ENOSPC. mysys/my_write.c: Treat EDQUOT like ENOSPC. mysys/mysys_priv.h: Define EDQUOT when it does not exist. Finally decided to put it here after discussion with Monty: as this constant is used only in 3 files only in mysys/, I don't make it visible everywhere (there currently is no file of choice for such defines; my_base.h does not contain any). Using a value which never happens avoids collisions. sql/mysqld.cc: If ME_NOREFRESH, we write message to error log, even if it has been saved for client (because if operation is hanging, the message does not get to client now; example is MyISAM waiting for free disk space).
Diffstat (limited to 'mysys/errors.c')
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/mysys/errors.c b/mysys/errors.c
index 7d755718b16..e21609f6e94 100644
--- a/mysys/errors.c
+++ b/mysys/errors.c
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ const char * NEAR globerrs[GLOBERRS]=
"Can't change dir to '%s' (Errcode: %d)",
"Warning: '%s' had %d links",
"%d files and %d streams is left open\n",
- "Disk is full writing '%s'. Waiting for someone to free space...",
+ "Disk is full writing '%s' (Errcode: %d). Waiting for someone to free space... Retry in %d secs",
"Can't create directory '%s' (Errcode: %d)",
"Character set '%s' is not a compiled character set and is not specified in the '%s' file",
"Out of resources when opening file '%s' (Errcode: %d)",