Daniel Caune wrote:

> 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.

If you experienced memory corruption, it would be wise to run some
hardware diagnosys tools, just to be sure.  For example memtest86,
badblocks, etc.

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