Hi,

we currently have a situation with our mysql-3.22.29 under
Solaris-2.7, where the databases itself are put on an NFS-mounted
filesystem. Yesterday we had a crash of the system and isamcheck
tried to recover some databases - but some people have reached or
already exceeded their quotas, therefore isamcheck can not recover
the files. The result are damaged indexes which causes crashes on
the mysqld, and tables which have only part of the filelenght it
should have.

has this behaviour changed in 3.23.*? Is it there handled gracefully?

Ciao, Hanno
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