>> Might the NFS dependence be a problem?
>Yes, it could , particularly if you do not have --skip-locking as
>mysqld startup or if some other processes access the files.
>Regards,
>Sinisa
Hi Sinisa,
What does "some other processes access the files" mean? Are you thinking
like automated system
Received the error again this morning;
I was able to copy an older copy of <>.frm file into
tbl_status.frm (via Sinisa's response), and the problems
went away; all data appears to be intact.
[Largest *.MYD files is 186 mbytes & *.MYI is 32 mbytes.
Note that all database directories & files res
Hi,
Been running mysql-3.22.32 / Solaris / Sun / dual-processor:
Mysql.pm 1.2214 + DBI 1.14 + perl 5.004_04
Database with 40 tables.
Biggest table has 2,131,447 rows in it.
No problems for 6 months.
Recently ported to mysql-3.23.35 / Linux 2.2.12-20smp / dual-processor.
Mysql.pm 1.2215 + DBI 1.