Hi Norbert,
The right place for such a problem report would be https://jira.mariadb.org
, the bug / issue / project tracker for MariaDB.
Rasmus
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 1:20 PM Norbert Zawodsky
wrote:
> Hello to everybody!
>
> I hope that this mailing list is the right place to ask this questi
Innodb indexes FK's automatically. You don't want to drop these indexes.
From your log it looks like something went wrong with one of these index drops.
You could look inside the frm file to see if one of the old ones is still
define.
You probably want to restore form backups or look at innodb
Hi Markus,
as I wrote before, I wasn't sure if this list was the right place. So I
didn't want to go into more details first.
What I did:
* A relatively simple table, 5 columns, col1...col4 unsingned integers
(medium and tiny), col5 decimal
* col1...col4 together form the primary key
*
Hi,
If you're looking to report bugs, you can find the MariaDB Jira here:
https://jira.mariadb.org
What sort of a problem did you encounter? It's possible that it's not a
bug so some more details would be good.
Markus
On 3/14/19 13:19, Norbert Zawodsky wrote:
Hello to everybody!
I hope t
Hello to everybody!
I hope that this mailing list is the right place to ask this question...
I have been using mysql, and since it came out mariadb, for years now
without any problem.
Now, something serious (a bug ?) suddendly happened. (mariadb server
crashed and a whole table was gone afterw
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