Thanks for that
Are those high level files that and since it's a shared server I probably won't have the ability to restart MySQL?
Maybe something I can pass onto the hosting company though I'm suspecting the issue is when a lot of transactions are being submitted (it's maybe periodically filling something up), hence filling up the defined root /tmp folder and I'm only receiving the email errors intermittently.
As you can see, nothing here really suggests anything wrong and maybe they need to reboot the server in the meantime
pop up
cpanellogd up
imap up
ftpd up
exim (exim-4.69-28_cpanel_maildir) up
sshd up
cpsrvd up
mysql (5.0.91-community) up
httpd (2.2.15 (Unix)) up
syslogd up
exim-587 up
lfd up
postgresql up
queueprocd up
Server Load 6.15 (8 cpus)
Memory Used 8.4 %
Swap Used 0.18 %
Disk /dev/shcp02data/data01 (/data01) 65 %
Disk /dev/shcp02data/data02 (/data02) 53 %
Disk /dev/shcp02data/data03 (/data03) 56 %
Disk /dev/shcp02data/data04 (/data04) 43 %
Disk /dev/shcp02mail/mail01 (/mail01) 85 %
Disk /dev/shcp02mail/mail02 (/mail02) 75 %
Disk /dev/VolGroup00/var (/var) 57 %
Disk /dev/VolGroup00/tmp (/tmp) 63 %
Disk /dev/VolGroup00/usr (/usr) 77 %
Disk /dev/root (/) 30 %
Disk /dev/VolGroup00/mysql (/var/lib/mysql) 29 %
Disk /dev/sda1 (/boot) 12 %
Disk /dev/VolGroup00/home (/home) 17 %
Disk /dev/VolGroup00/domlogs (/usr/local/apache/domlogs) 49 %
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