Ah, that simple. Yeah, phpMyAdmin was able to fix it. Thanks.

On 19 Mai, 19:24, Chris Meller <[email protected]> wrote:
> It means something has happened to your database - it probably crashed
> during a write or wasn't shutdown properly and the table was damaged. If
> you have phpMyAdmin or some other database tool there should be an
> option somewhere to repair the table.
>
> You might want to also run a check on all the other Habari tables, just
> to be sure they're ok, though the session table is usually the only one
> written to on a regular basis and therefore likely the only one with a
> problem.
>
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> >    Konzertheld <mailto:[email protected]>
> > May 19, 2011 11:10 AM
>
> > Today, when I accessed /admin, the Habari setup came up. As Habari has
> > already been installed, I tried to make a database backup because
> > something is obviously wrong. Doing so, I got this message:
>
> > Table './mydatabasename/habari__sessions' is marked as crashed and
> > should be repaired
>
> > The frontend is working, but now when I access /admin or /auth/login,
> > the login form appears but I can't login. The form realoads without a
> > message. What is happening?

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