Dave,

> > Indeed. That was the biggest win for me after switching to InnoDB.
> >
> > Previously I have been 'repairing' the Bayes database every once
> > in a while, and when left unattended for some time the bayes results
> > just deteriorated noticably - indicating a next repair is overdue.

> Wow.  Did you have this problem due to crashes, or just from
> regular use?

Most likely due to frequent restarts of amavisd, which I do
during its development/testing. Crashes would also be a likely
reason for a database corruption.


Anders,

> The problem I have is that all my ISAM tables are intact, and all the
> InnoDB are trashed beyond repair... I always had to recreate them from
> scratch to get up and running again. None of the tools provided by MySQL
> AB has been able to get them straight...

Perhaps you could try a different versions of MySQL.
Which version are you running?

  Mark

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