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mysqldump (in crontab) failing with 'errno 32 ' even though it worked last week

mysqldump (in crontab) failing with 'errno 32 ' even though it worked last week

2007-12-04       - By FMGreen

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I use the mysqldump command (as below) in crontab to do a dump of my database
each night.  Up until last week this was working fine.  Last week (when I
was out of the office) there was a problem with the db and a colleague of
mine had to do a manual dump.  When he tried to run mysqldump (using the
same command as I do) he got 'errno 32 on write'.  
I just tried to run the command myself and also got 'errno 32 on write'. My
cronjob has also started failing even though crontab has not been changed.
I am very confused given that this exact command was working up until last
week.  Can anyone shed light on what is going on?  This is the command I
use, run as super user:
/usr/bin/mysqldump --all-databases -u root | /usr/bin/gzip -c >
/backups/mysql_backup.gz
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