Hi all,

Some days ago (March 11) permissions were broken in catalogue of the
mySQL  database. Even though the permissions were not correct any more,
MySQL continued to work. We think MySQL started to work with cache (with
image of tables in RAM...) instead and all this time our backup system
made copies automatically from HDD (not from RAM) which means that it
backed up the same file all the time!  On April 4th the server and Mysql
were restarted and permissions were corrected at that time. Mysql then
took the data from HDD and started to work with database from March
11th. As a result we have a current backup copy now. Is there any way to
recover the data that used to be stored in RAM (maybe stored in some
kind of cache file on the server)?

Hopefully someone has an idea on what can be done!

Best regards,

Andreas


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