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| From: | Steven Roussey | Date: | June 18 2001 11:42pm |
| Subject: | RE: MySQL 3.23.39 released | ||
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> Steven> Now I have a question: Does this also apply to automatic > repair inside > Steven> mysqld? I'd finally use the feature if its true... > > > If you just run CHECK TABLE, it will repair the open count (it should > always have done that). > > myisamchk --fast --force is equal to: > > run CHECK TABLE on all tables > Run REPAIR TABLE on tables which was not marked as ok. I was refering to --myisam-recover=FORCE As I remember, it would repair tables that had a open count > 0 (at least back when I first tried using it). Sincerely, Steven Roussey Network54.com http://network54.com/?pp=e
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