3 times in the last few days I've had tables that have become
corrupted and needed isamchk -r to repair them. I'm becoming concerned:
what can cause such errors? (and what can I do to avoid them?)
I'm running 3.22.32 on Solaris 5.6 on a sparc ultra-1, and have processes
updating the tables concerned continuously, via REPLACE INTO, INSERT INTO
or UPDATE statements.
TIA
regards,
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John Stumbles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I.T. Services Centre, University of Reading http://www.rdg.ac.uk/~visstmbl
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