"Jesse F. Hughes" writes:
> "Jesse F. Hughes" writes:
>
>> r...@pw:/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg# myisamchk -o recorded.MYI
>> Warning: option 'key_buffer_size': unsigned value 18446744073709551615
>> adjusted to 4294963200
"Jesse F. Hughes" writes:
> r...@pw:/var/lib/mysql/mythconverg# myisamchk -o recorded.MYI
> Warning: option 'key_buffer_size': unsigned value 18446744073709551615
> adjusted to 4294963200
> Warning: option 'read_buffer_size': unsigned value 1844
(I emailed this to Martin and Jaime rather than to the discussion
group, so I'm re-sending it.)
Martin Gainty writes:
> Jesse ..please keep us apprised on your progress..we would like to
> know how fubar the db can be before it becomes 'unrecoverable'
Well, I'm not having much luck so far.
I h
Is it possible to build a .MYI file "from scratch"?
I have found a file that I believe is recorded.MYD. I have the .frm
file as well, but I don't think that recorded.MYI survived the
file system event.
--
"No feeling sympathy for mathematicians who start marching with signs
like 'Will work fo
Dan Nelson writes:
> In the last episode (Jun 02), Jesse F. Hughes said:
>> After a recent hard drive kerfluffle and the results of fsck, I'm left
>> with a slew of jumbled database files. The file command can tell me the
>> file types, like so:
>>
>>
Dan Nelson writes:
> In the last episode (Jun 02), Jesse F. Hughes said:
>> After a recent hard drive kerfluffle and the results of fsck, I'm left
>> with a slew of jumbled database files. The file command can tell me the
>> file types, like so:
>>
>>
e if I can keep the mythtv
database the same as before, but how can I tell which file is which?
Any ideas?
Thanks much.
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Jesse F. Hughes
Me: "Quincy, there's only *one* Truth, isn't there?"
Quincy (age 4): "Yeah, and it's *mine*."
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