If you need to determine how much data a MySQL database is consuming, use the information_schema database and run the following command:
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mysql> use information_schema;
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mysql> select table_schema, sum(data_length)/1024/1024 from tables group by table_schema;
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+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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| table_schema | sum(data_length)/1024/1024 |
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+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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| information_schema | 0.00000000 |
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| mysql | 0.41797256 |
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| uptime | 4031.60937500 |
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+----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
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3 rows in set (1.04 sec)
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In the example above, up.time is using ~ 4.03 GB.
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This does not necessarily mean that the MySQL database file is 4.03 GB as it is generally much larger. |