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Re: interpret consistency check error [message #22764 is a reply to message #22761] Tue, 15 February 2005 00:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
WilliamBurns is currently offline  WilliamBurns   United States
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I don't know enough about Unix/Linux OR mysql to be comfortable (or successful) running the repair. With Mysql-3.23.58 the site host told me to run something called mysqlcheck. However, it is in the bin folder, and the tables seem to be in another folder. When I run it, it complains about an apparently unrelated (to FUDforum) file not being in the right place in yet another folder. Also, there seems to be a database name that those support people said was simply "mysql" -- I am assuming that if I can cracklearn the syntax and run this command on that mysql database, it will attempt to repair all the tables in the database. In a quick look at the mysql website, it too presumes great familiarity with the command environment, and gives no explicit examples.

You didn't answer my question about the fud261_forum.MYD file. Does it mean anything that this file shows 0 bytes of content?
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