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Browse All TopicsDue to a HD crash on a long-term hardware issue (RAM) on an old machine, some active MySQL tables crashed regularly. I've transfered these tables to another MySQL 5 install and have been checking them with mysqlcheck:
mediaentries.hashimports
error : Table './mediaentries/hashimport
Running a REPAIR TABLE hashimports or a mysqlcheck with -r parameter generates the same message concerning the table:
mediaentries.hashimports Table is already up to date
How can I resolved this situation without further loss of data (backups were done but the issue is in evidence in all backups)?
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by: BlueFrogMasterPosted on 2008-09-26 at 02:33:12ID: 22577818
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