Might the NFS dependence be a problem?
Yes, it could , particularly if you do not have --skip-locking as
mysqld startup or if some other processes access the files.
Regards,
Sinisa
Hi Sinisa,
What does "some other processes access the files" mean? Are you thinking
like automated system
Received the error again this morning;
I was able to copy an older copy of .frm file into
tbl_status.frm (via Sinisa's response), and the problems
went away; all data appears to be intact.
[Largest *.MYD files is 186 mbytes *.MYI is 32 mbytes.
Note that all database directories files reside
Hi,
Been running mysql-3.22.32 / Solaris / Sun / dual-processor:
Mysql.pm 1.2214 + DBI 1.14 + perl 5.004_04
Database with 40 tables.
Biggest table has 2,131,447 rows in it.
No problems for 6 months.
Recently ported to mysql-3.23.35 / Linux 2.2.12-20smp / dual-processor.
Mysql.pm 1.2215 + DBI