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1 3rd April 12:44
lawrence k
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Default "Disk quota exceeded" error when trying to use new version of phpMyAdmin



I've a site where I've just installed a new version of phpMyAdmin
(version 2.8.1). I can't get it to work. I'm getting this error:

Warning: session_write_close(): write failed: Disk quota exceeded
Warning: session_write_close(): Failed to write session data (files).
Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct
(/tmp)

I've also, on this same site, another copy of phpMyAdmin (version
2.2.7-pl1) installed. I installed it many years ago. It is working
without an error. So the problem is not with the site or the server or
the database, but with the newer version of phpMyAdmin. Perhaps I
configured it wrong? Does anyone here have experience debugging
phpMyAdmin installations, and if so, could you offer advice?
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2 4th April 20:16
jerry stuckle
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Default "Disk quota exceeded" error when trying to use new version ofphpMyAdmin



Looks like you've used up all the space you're allocated on that disk.
You'll need to free up some disk space first or buy more disk space.

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