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  • Its an sql error from the look of it. I wouldnt know how to fix it.
    What happened to cause it?

    Thread Starter ofi

    (@ofi)

    not sure, worked fine last night

    Deactivate all plugins – test – reactivate plugins one by one.

    If you have a host, get them to have a look at your mysql database.

    That error is due to there not being enough disk space available for MySQL.

    MySQL uses text files to store data, if it cant write to the text files because of a lack of disk space, that error will pop up.

    Contact your host. Only they can fix it.

    > Deactivate all plugins – test – reactivate plugins one by one.

    sigh.

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