Hello.
Have a look at the transaction safe table types (InnoDB, BDB, ...). I
did not try them myself, but from what I read on the list, there is a
good chance that they will return to a consistent state themselves.
Bye,
Philemon.
PS: Of course, the better solution would be a back-up power supply. ;)
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 01:35:55AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have used MySQL for about 2 years nowand I love it.
> My only problem is that I am in africa were power
> fluctuations are rampant. I usally get table handelr
> error 127 after every power outage. S'times simple
> repair just doesn't work and the entire database must
> be restore. It there a way around this error occuring
> after every outage?. Otherwise MySQL is topmost.
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