Hello.


> documentation available somewhere (except for sources) where one can 

> find how MYI files are organized?



I don't think other sources except internals.texi (located in the Doc

directory) are publicly available.





Sergei Rodionov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all.

> 

> I am desperately seeking advice on quite unusual matter with MyISAM tables.

> We have application with very large volume of data being posted into 

> database at once, and in order to speed process up,

> an attempt to write MYD files by hand has been attempted. However, MySQL 

> wont load such table properly, unless MYI (index) file

> is written accordingly. Present recovery tools (myisamchk) are 

> normalizing database by index, so I cant just put there empty MYI file and

> ask for recovery (then I will get empty table, basically). Is there any 

> recovery tool that restores MYI file by MYD? Or is there any

> documentation available somewhere (except for sources) where one can 

> find how MYI files are organized?

> 

> Thanks in advance

> Sergei

> 

> 



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