I've been reading threads from 2007 when this was an issue, is it fixed yet?
I can see my accounts still don't have mysql usage added to their 'disk usage' total. Is there a way around this or any ETA on a fix?
I've been reading threads from 2007 when this was an issue, is it fixed yet?
I can see my accounts still don't have mysql usage added to their 'disk usage' total. Is there a way around this or any ETA on a fix?
wow...that's great news!!
That's really a good news.
Kailash
Yes it really great news that cPanel will allow to limit mysql disk space as well![]()
You can enable it in 11.25 by checking the box at:
WHM -> Tweak Settings -> When displaying disk usage in cPanel/WHM include Postgresql and MySQL® disk usage.
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Hi,
Has this new feature triggered a new bug?
From within customer cPanel, when you clicked on the MySQL icon to review all your databases, it used to give you the size of each database. Now mine are all showing '0'
The other effect is if I try to download anu database backup, the contents of the backup sql is empty.
Any ideas please?
Many thanks,
- Vince
Yes, in my cPanel it also shows size 0 for all the databases. Not sure if there is a problem on the server or it is a bug in 11.25. The server has MySQL 4.1.
- Kailash
Last edited by Kailash1; 03-08-2010 at 11:25 PM.
It has worked in mine for some time now. Have you made the change as described in post #8 of this thread?
I have: cPanel 11.25.0-R44675
Ron
Umm ... this was added and fixed a long, long time ago ....
Did you set the correct setting in "Tweak Settings" to enable this feature?
By default, it doesn't include MySQL usage in totals but enabling this is just a simple matter of checking a single checkbox in "Tweak Settings"
You can refer following URL to resolve your database size issue.
Database sizes show zero in cPanel? | Linux Servers cPanel webhosting blog