The more sinister part of this is, the repair method sometimes loses rows. :P But then you'll never know. But it happened to me before, with rather ill results.
On 2/10/07, Roberto Verzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Saturday 10 February 2007 7:23 pm, Orlando Andico wrote: > welcome to the craptacular world of MySQL :P > try an isamchk or myisamchk that usually can recover something from > the crap that MySQL leaves behind... Yes, I did use mysqlcheck -r and the files were craptacularly repaired... We're back in business. It really must have been the power outage then. Well, at least the solution is quite simple. I was concerned it was something more complicated or sinister.
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