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| From: | Paul DuBois | Date: | January 2 2000 4:42pm |
| Subject: | Re: Restoring a backed up db? | ||
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At 3:10 PM +0000 2000-01-02, Tim Bunce wrote: >On Sun, Jan 02, 2000 at 04:03:20PM +0200, sinisa wrote: >> >> Check your tables with isamchk or myisamchk, depending what type of >> tables you use. > >Can't myisamchk 'do the right thing' when run on an old-style isam table? >(Where do the right thing may mean running isamchk for you.) ISAM storage format is slated for obsolescence. Running isamchk automatically arguably would encourage continued use of that format. -- Paul DuBois, paul@stripped
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Restoring a backed up db? | Niklas Alberth | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | sinisa | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | Tim Bunce | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | Paul DuBois | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | Tim Bunce | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | Michael Widenius | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | Paul DuBois | 2 Jan |
| • Re: Restoring a backed up db? | Niklas Alberth | 2 Jan |
