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Aug 2nd, 2007
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Check and Repair MySQL Database

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Hi,

I'm newbie here.
I just noticed that HR control panel have no feature to check and repair MySQL database if the database got corrupted.
I knew CPanel have this feature and I guess the HR control panel look similiar like CPanel (CMIIW), but no feature for Check and Repair database (There are link to Check and Repair, but those links did not work and when I asked the HR Support, there is a bug there and haven't found the solution yet).

Is there any other way to check and repair the MySQL database without using above un-work features ?

Please advice.

Thank you in advance.
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Re: Check and Repair MySQL Database

frankly i dont understand what you said... but you can
check this

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Re: Check and Repair MySQL Database

Hi Anna,

Kind of understand your question, but I may be wrong, so bare with me.

Download EMS SQL Manager 2007 For MYSQL.
Does it all for you. It's a commercial product, but you can download a trial version here
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