RE: problem: Loosing .MYD Files

2003-02-27 Thread Daniel Geske
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

Re: problem: Loosing .MYD Files

2003-02-26 Thread Joshua J . Kugler
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

RE: problem: Loosing .MYD Files

2003-02-26 Thread Daniel Geske
the frm files still exist. Hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Daniel Geske -Original Message- 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

Re: problem: Loosing .MYD Files

2003-02-26 Thread Jerry
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

problem: Loosing .MYD Files

2003-02-26 Thread Daniel Geske
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 -