Hi,

If you have deleted .MYD files then truncate the table and restore it from the backup if yu have.
MYD means  your precious data which contains.

balaraju mandala wrote:

Dear Comunity,

I need your help. I accidently deleted some '.MYD' files. I want to restore
them, without stopping the running server. how i can do this. i am using
Linux OS, i tried to create file using ---> vi tablename.MYD(a blank file)
but it is not accepted by MySql.

regards,
bala




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