Bryan Cantwell wrote:
I have Mysql 5.0.45 using innodb tables.
Occasionally, I get corrupted tables. I can go into Mysql administrator
gui and see the bad table and I can repair the index or whatever is
wrong from the gui.
I need a command line way to periodically detect for issues and if it
find
I have Mysql 5.0.45 using innodb tables.
Occasionally, I get corrupted tables. I can go into Mysql administrator
gui and see the bad table and I can repair the index or whatever is
wrong from the gui.
I need a command line way to periodically detect for issues and if it
finds one the I need a comma