Thanks...

that looks easy enough, just a simple "repair 
table urlword".

Will try it tonite.

Quoting Achilleus Mantzios 
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > help - I keep getting this message - I can't
> > index or anything anymore, because this error
> > keeps being displayed as soon as I try to 
index -
> > any ideas how to fix it?
> >
> > The exact sequence is...
> >
> > $ sbin/index
> >
> > aspseek then displays messages about reading
> > various configuration files, then displays 3 
or 4
> > messages that it can't open urlword.myd, then
> > goes through the process of calculating ranks 
and
> > generating word sites etc...
> >
> > can I simply 'touch' this file? if so, where
> > should it go?
> 
> First check what kind of file organization your 
mysql uses.
> If it is myisam (sorta default) use the repair 
feature from mysql.
> This errno just indicates that.
> Read the mysql manual on howto repair a damaged 
file.
> Your mysql db files should reside in some 
directory
> like /var/lib/mysql/<name of your database (e.g 
aspseek)>
> If you are using BDB files or isam or some 
other file organ. files
> use the appropriate repair procedure for these.
> 
> >
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