Hi Scott.
You should always make a backup of your database. If it crashes imagine how
long it would take to recreate it.

For best results stop all your rivendell processes. You find after running
rdbcheck your backup file will get smaller.
Many thanks
Geoff Barkman

On Tue, Feb 19, 2019, 12:30 PM Scott Powell <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have never run rddbcheck, looks pretty straight forward
>
> Having done a dry run through with --no 'answer all questions with no' its
> obvious we are overdue to clean things up.
>
> The big question is.....Should mysql and/or rivendell be stopped or is it
> possible to run rddbcheck on an in-use system?
>
> besides having a fresh backup, anything else we should consider before
> starting the cleanup?
>
> Thanks in advance for the advice
> scottp.
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