Hi,

We have an old instance of MariaDB 10.3.9/10.3.39, with historical data.
Every month I copy an old MyISAM partition (binary files) from the same
version of the engine (but a different instance) to a big volume and
replace an empty partition in the database with symlinks to the newly
copied two files (MYD, MYI - when the engine is stopped). I have been doing
it for a year or two, checking each time the data are accessible afterwards.

This month it happened, that the data are not accessible anymore, and the
database throwing an exception:

*Got error 140: "Wrong create options" from storage engine MyISAM.*

I tried doing it in a new instance, each time I replace a partition with a
link to file elsewhere, the error appeared again.

Does anyone have any ideas, why it's showing the error and how to avoid it?
I cannot recall changing anything in the database configuration, upgrading
any database, or doing any other changes.

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Jan
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