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We are using MySQL 5.2 version all InnoDB tables.

I have observed that ibdata1 file got increased very unusually like occupied 500 GB in 2 days.

In last 6 months, it had taken only 6 GB though there were no inserts at all. I also deleted the ibdata1, ib_logfile0 and ib_logfile1 and restarted mysql.

It worked fine. but again after 6 months same issue, and the ibdata1 got increased to 550 GB. There are no errors found in error log file.

I would like to know what may be the reason in general ?

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  • Please have a look at dba.stackexchange.com/questions/8982/… Commented Apr 22, 2013 at 10:52
  • 1) Please run SELECT VERSION();. 2) Do you have innodb_file_per_table enabled (Please run SHOW VARAIBLES LIKE 'innodb_file_per_table';. Commented Apr 22, 2013 at 11:25
  • INNODB_FILE_PER_TABLE IS NOT ENABLED..
    – chows
    Commented Apr 22, 2013 at 11:47
  • Please goto the link in my answer from Oct 29, 2010 and carry out all the steps in it. Commented Apr 22, 2013 at 11:52

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Please keep in mind that ibdata1 is the system tablespace. It is home of the InnoDB Infrastructure. Here are the following classes of information stored in ibdata1.

As you can see, ibdata1 has a lot of moving parts. The fastest growing section of ibdata1 would be the undo space, especially when there are a lot of read transactions and a few write transactions.

Please read me past posts on doing InnoDB Cleanup:

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