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> On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 12:17:07PM -0400, Daniel Caune wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any way to solve the following issue without dropping the
> > table?
> 
> I doubt you'll be able to drop the table.  I think you have some sort
> of corruption.  Assuming your hardware is good, you maybe oughta take
> this over to -general to see if the wizards can identify your
> problem.  (But check your hardware first.)
> 

It seems that was possible:  I tried first to truncate the table (it passed), 
and finally I tried to drop the table (it also passed).  Then I created the 
table.  I'm not sure that it fixes my problem.  I modified my fstab file so 
that Linux checks my file system's health on the next boot.

> 
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> November.
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