Hi.
On Sat 2002-06-08 at 00:58:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, thanks for your response.
I don't have the error message in front of me, but it's something like:
# myisamchk -r table
Data rows: 56,402
Attempting to fix records: 0/0 something something
Data rows: 0
#
Next
A client of mine runs MySQL in a pretty high volume environment, and for
the past couple months we've had a lot of trouble with corrupt tables
(error 127). We've changed the MySQL version (presently to version
3.23.49), FreeBSD version (presently to 4.5-STABLE), hardware (from IDE
to SCSI)
In the last episode (Jun 07), Thomas Lackner said:
A client of mine runs MySQL in a pretty high volume environment, and for
the past couple months we've had a lot of trouble with corrupt tables
(error 127). We've changed the MySQL version (presently to version
3.23.49), FreeBSD version
First, thanks for your response.
I don't have the error message in front of me, but it's something like:
# myisamchk -r table
Data rows: 56,402
Attempting to fix records: 0/0 something something
Data rows: 0
#
Next time it occurs I'll save the detailed error message.
MySQL doesn't crash..