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> Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
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>>Walt,
>>
>>The tables are ISAM type. These are some seriously old tables
>> (originally
>>from version 3.21) and were never updated to type MyISAM. Despite
>>frequent updates to mysqld.
>>
>>There is a program isamchk which is similar to myisamchk, but it ret
Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
Walt,
The tables are ISAM type. These are some seriously old tables (originally
from version 3.21) and were never updated to type MyISAM. Despite
frequent updates to mysqld.
There is a program isamchk which is similar to myisamchk, but it returns
the error "___ is not a
Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
Hello,
I've read over every archived posting I can find about this problem and
havne't found a solution that seems to work for me.
Here is the deal:
I had a server crash. Hard.
I re-built the server (i686, Debian install, kernel 2.4.18).
I rest
> Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I've read over every archived posting I can find about this problem and
>>havne't found a solution that seems to work for me.
>>
>>Here is the deal:
>>I had a server crash. Hard.
>>I re-built the server (i686, Debian install, kernel 2.4.18).
>>I restored t
Brian J.S. Miller wrote:
Hello,
I've read over every archived posting I can find about this problem and
havne't found a solution that seems to work for me.
Here is the deal:
I had a server crash. Hard.
I re-built the server (i686, Debian install, kernel 2.4.18).
I restored the data for 1 database f
Hello,
I've read over every archived posting I can find about this problem and
havne't found a solution that seems to work for me.
Here is the deal:
I had a server crash. Hard.
I re-built the server (i686, Debian install, kernel 2.4.18).
I restored the data for 1 database from tapes to use for te