[<application>] <title>mysql not running on GCP bitnami multisites #1639
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849fabe0-1246-1542-0000
bndiagnostic output
architdz@bitnami-wordpressmultisite-4ae5:~$ sudo /opt/bitnami/bndiagnostic-tool
[Resources]
Your disk is almost full: You could try to increase your instance's storage.
Please check your cloud provider's documentation for more information.
[Mysql]
Found recent error messages in the MySQL error log:
Please check the following guide to troubleshoot MySQL issues:
https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/apps/wordpress/troubleshooting/debug-errors-mysql/
The "/opt/bitnami/mysql/data" folder is using 53% of total disk space.
In most cases this is due to binary logging. Please check the following guide to disable it.
https://docs.bitnami.com/general/apps/wordpress/troubleshooting/disable-binary-logging-mysql/
[Apache]
Found recent error or warning messages in the Apache error log.
Please check the following guide to troubleshoot server issues:
https://docs.bitnami.com/general/apps/wordpress/troubleshooting/debug-errors-apache/
A high number of incoming requests originate from one or more unique IP addresses. This could indicate a bot attack. The following guide shows how to check for and block suspicious IP addresses.
https://docs.bitnami.com/bch/apps/moodle/troubleshooting/deny-connections-bots-apache/
architdz@bitnami-wordpressmultisite-4ae5:~$
bndiagnostic was not useful. Could you please tell us why?
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Followed the instructions https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/apps/wordpress/administration/recover-database-mysql/
Recover a MySQL database
sudo tail -n 100 /opt/bitnami/mysql/logs/mysqld.log
tail: cannot open '/opt/bitnami/mysql/logs/mysqld.log' for reading: No such file or directory
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