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| From: | Adrian Fita | Date: | May 10 2012 7:07pm |
| Subject: | Re: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | ||
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On 10/05/12 21:51, Mihail Manolov wrote: > You can enable check/recovery automatically by using > "myisam_recover". Look it up in the documentation. > > There is no way to repair them "faster", though. Thanks for the quick response. This definetly looks like a useable solution. Do you know if during the auto-repair at startup, the server with all the tables will be available and answering to queries? Or will it make the tables available as it progresses with the repair? -- Fita Adrian
| Thread | ||
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| • How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Adrian Fita | 10 May |
| • Re: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Mihail Manolov | 10 May |
| • Re: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Adrian Fita | 10 May |
| • Re: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Mihail Manolov | 10 May |
| • RE: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Steven Staples | 10 May |
| • Re: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Adrian Fita | 11 May |
| • RE: How to quickly detect if there are any crashed tables | Rick James | 11 May |
