(RADIATOR) figured it out.
neil d. quiogue
quioguen at hk.psi.net
Mon Jan 28 19:54:04 CST 2002
Not with Radiator per se but with MySQL. What we usually do is have a
regular check on the MySQL database to check for integrity. You may want to
look at 'check table' statement or the 'myisamchk or mysqlcheck'.
Regards,
Neil D. Quiogue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Collins" <acollins at teamgtc.com>
To: <radiator at open.com.au>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 8:56 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) figured it out.
> Ok as far as the previous question I had about the error
> DBD::mysql::db do failed: Can't open file: 'ACCOUNTING.MYD'. (errno:
> 145) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Radius/SqlDb.pm line 232.
> I figured out it was just a damaged table, and that it could be fixed by
> executing the command
> mysql>repair table ACCOUNTING;
>
> I'd still like to here about other peoples experiances with MySQL and
> radiator.
>
> --
> Signed,
> Aaron Collins
> Lead Internet Infrastructure Engineer
> acollins at teamgtc.com
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