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Kirill Smelkov
mariadb
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14e76e28
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14e76e28
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Mar 22, 2002
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REPAIR ... USE_FRM
Docs/manual.texi: REPAIR ... USE_FRM documented include/myisam.h: cleanup
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include/myisam.h
include/myisam.h
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sql/sql_table.cc
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Docs/manual.texi
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@@ -17687,7 +17687,7 @@ to set the column to some other value than 0.
@findex REPAIR TABLE
@example
REPAIR TABLE tbl_name[,tbl_name...] [QUICK] [EXTENDED]
REPAIR TABLE tbl_name[,tbl_name...] [QUICK] [EXTENDED]
[USE_FRM]
@end example
@code{REPAIR TABLE} only works on @code{MyISAM} tables and is the same
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@@ -17724,6 +17724,10 @@ by row instead of creating one index at a time with sorting; This may be
better than sorting on fixed-length keys if you have long @code{char()}
keys that compress very good.
As of MySQL 4.0.2 there is @code{USE_FRM} mode for @code{REPAIR}.
Use it if @code{.MYI} file is missing or its header is corrupted.
In this mode MySQL will recreate the table, using information from
@code{.frm} file. This kind of repair cannot be done with @code{myisamchk}.
@node Table maintenance, Maintenance regimen, REPAIR TABLE, Disaster Prevention
@subsection Using @code{myisamchk} for Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery
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@@ -18387,6 +18391,9 @@ a copy in case something goes wrong.)
Go back to Stage 2. @code{myisamchk -r -q} should work now. (This shouldn't
be an endless loop.)
As of MySQL 4.0.2 you can also use @code{REPAIR ... USE_FRM}
that does the whole procedure automatically.
@noindent
@strong{Stage 4: Very difficult repair}
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@@ -48761,6 +48768,8 @@ Our TODO section contains what we plan to have in 4.0. @xref{TODO MySQL 4.0}.
@itemize @bullet
@item
@code{REPAIR ... USE_FRM} added.
@item
Fixed bug with indexless boolean full-text search.
@item
Fixed bug that sometimes appeared when full-text search was used
include/myisam.h
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@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ extern uint mi_get_pointer_length(ulonglong file_length, uint def);
#define T_QUICK (1L << 30)
#define T_RETRY_WITHOUT_QUICK (1L << 31)
/* flags used by myisamchk.c or/and ha_myisam.cc that
do
NOT passed
/* flags used by myisamchk.c or/and ha_myisam.cc that
are
NOT passed
* to mi_check.c follows:
* */
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sql/sql_table.cc
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@@ -870,7 +870,8 @@ static int send_check_errmsg(THD* thd, TABLE_LIST* table,
return
1
;
}
static
int
prepare_for_restore
(
THD
*
thd
,
TABLE_LIST
*
table
)
static
int
prepare_for_restore
(
THD
*
thd
,
TABLE_LIST
*
table
,
HA_CHECK_OPT
*
check_opt
)
{
DBUG_ENTER
(
"prepare_for_restore"
);
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@@ -919,6 +920,57 @@ static int prepare_for_restore(THD* thd, TABLE_LIST* table)
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
}
static
int
prepare_for_repair
(
THD
*
thd
,
TABLE_LIST
*
table
,
HA_CHECK_OPT
*
check_opt
)
{
DBUG_ENTER
(
"prepare_for_repair"
);
if
(
!
(
check_opt
->
sql_flags
&
TT_USEFRM
))
{
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
}
else
{
char
from
[
FN_REFLEN
],
to
[
FN_REFLEN
];
char
*
db
=
thd
->
db
?
thd
->
db
:
table
->
db
;
sprintf
(
from
,
"%s/%s/%s"
,
mysql_real_data_home
,
db
,
table
->
name
);
fn_format
(
from
,
from
,
""
,
MI_NAME_DEXT
,
4
);
sprintf
(
to
,
"%s-%lx_%lx"
,
from
,
current_pid
,
thd
->
thread_id
);
my_rename
(
to
,
from
,
MYF
(
MY_WME
));
if
(
lock_and_wait_for_table_name
(
thd
,
table
))
DBUG_RETURN
(
-
1
);
if
(
my_rename
(
from
,
to
,
MYF
(
MY_WME
)))
{
unlock_table_name
(
thd
,
table
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
send_check_errmsg
(
thd
,
table
,
"repair"
,
"Failed renaming .MYD file"
));
}
if
(
mysql_truncate
(
thd
,
table
,
1
))
{
unlock_table_name
(
thd
,
table
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
send_check_errmsg
(
thd
,
table
,
"repair"
,
"Failed generating table from .frm file"
));
}
if
(
my_rename
(
to
,
from
,
MYF
(
MY_WME
)))
{
unlock_table_name
(
thd
,
table
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
send_check_errmsg
(
thd
,
table
,
"repair"
,
"Failed restoring .MYD file"
));
}
}
// now we should be able to open the partially repaired table
// to finish the repair in the handler later on
if
(
!
(
table
->
table
=
reopen_name_locked_table
(
thd
,
table
)))
unlock_table_name
(
thd
,
table
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
0
);
}
static
int
mysql_admin_table
(
THD
*
thd
,
TABLE_LIST
*
tables
,
HA_CHECK_OPT
*
check_opt
,
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@@ -926,7 +978,7 @@ static int mysql_admin_table(THD* thd, TABLE_LIST* tables,
thr_lock_type
lock_type
,
bool
open_for_modify
,
uint
extra_open_options
,
int
(
*
prepare_func
)(
THD
*
,
TABLE_LIS
T
*
),
int
(
*
prepare_func
)(
THD
*
,
TABLE_LIST
*
,
HA_CHECK_OP
T
*
),
int
(
handler
::*
operator_func
)
(
THD
*
,
HA_CHECK_OPT
*
))
{
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@@ -960,7 +1012,7 @@ static int mysql_admin_table(THD* thd, TABLE_LIST* tables,
packet
->
length
(
0
);
if
(
prepare_func
)
{
switch
((
*
prepare_func
)(
thd
,
table
))
{
switch
((
*
prepare_func
)(
thd
,
table
,
check_opt
))
{
case
1
:
continue
;
// error, message written to net
case
-
1
:
goto
err
;
// error, message could be written to net
default:
;
// should be 0 otherwise
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@@ -1106,7 +1158,8 @@ int mysql_repair_table(THD* thd, TABLE_LIST* tables, HA_CHECK_OPT* check_opt)
{
DBUG_ENTER
(
"mysql_repair_table"
);
DBUG_RETURN
(
mysql_admin_table
(
thd
,
tables
,
check_opt
,
"repair"
,
TL_WRITE
,
1
,
HA_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR
,
0
,
"repair"
,
TL_WRITE
,
1
,
HA_OPEN_FOR_REPAIR
,
&
prepare_for_repair
,
&
handler
::
repair
));
}
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