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Originally Posted by Sleep[Walker]
It either the database as Mr. walrus said or something wrong with a directory 'tmp'. Or the file in it. I've made that conclusion because of this:
[Can't create/write to file '/tmp/#sql_cff_0.MYI' (Errcode: 13)]
1. Check existing and permissions of the folder tmp.
2. Check the file #sql_cff_0.MYI, i don't know for what it exists, but try to copy it to your hard drive and delete on the server. If it won't help, put the file back.
3. Contact your admin to ask if there is something wrong with databases.
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Problem with your line of thought is that there is no tmp folder in a wordpress install and since wordpress doesn't require any type of "special" permission settings, a default install could not create a tmp folder and then delete it when it was through.
But that having been said, if you have a good host they probably have a tech who might be able to fix you up.