On Wednesday 10 August 2005 10:23 am, Daniel Kasak wrote:
> Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> >Well, it's not 5.0.x, it's 4.0.25-standard. I'm not sure how the error
> > appears in the first place. What I notice when I open the database using
> > phpMyadmin is that that particular troubled table status is "in use".
> >
> >I'm allowed to ssh into the server, and hopefully I can save the table one
> > by one as you suggested. I'll inform the result here.
> >Thanks.
>
> That actually sounds nothing like the problem I'm having. I'm not
> getting any 'in use' errors. Perhaps you have a different issue?

I'm not sure, but the symptom is similar to yours. Apparently the command SHOW 
doesn't work. And now, using SELECT from phpMyadmin I'm manually dumping 
every table. Luckily, I have a backup of last month database so I can follow 
the name of 56 tables.

Thanks.
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