e: problem: Loosing .MYD Files
Daniel -
This might be a long shot, but since I've actually run into this problem
before, here goes:
Check your partitions. I had a server on which this very thing happened,
and
it turned out there were overlapping partitions. This was all fine and
dandy
Daniel -
This might be a long shot, but since I've actually run into this problem
before, here goes:
Check your partitions. I had a server on which this very thing happened, and
it turned out there were overlapping partitions. This was all fine and dandy
until data was written to those overl
the frm files still exist.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Daniel Geske
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From: Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:25 AM
To: Daniel Geske; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem: Loosing .MYD Files
Have you done anything to the
ruary 26, 2003 9:13 AM
Subject: problem: Loosing .MYD Files
> Hi all,
>
> Today I ran into a weird problem.
> Normally, for each database there is one directory on the hard drive.
> For every table, there are three files (.frm, .MYD, and .MYI). Now I want
to
> access the db and everyt
Hi all,
Today I ran into a weird problem.
Normally, for each database there is one directory on the hard drive.
For every table, there are three files (.frm, .MYD, and .MYI). Now I want to
access the db and everything goes well. Trying to access certain tables
results in this error:
Error 1017 -