[kwlug-disc] how to recover corrupt mysql database from .frm files?
Bob Jonkman
bjonkman at sobac.com
Wed Feb 24 10:48:46 EST 2010
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>> a colleague asks me if there's a way to recover a mysql database
>> that was being hosted by someone else and was apparently corrupted
>> in ways that are not at all obvious.
>>
>> all the hosting company is providing him with is a tar file of the
>> /var/lib/mysql/<db> directory, which consists of nothing but .frm
>> files (so it's in innodb format, correct?). they won't give him the
>> ibdata1 file or ib log files, for security reasons.
>>
Can your colleague ask the hosting company to "restore the database" to
the state it was X number of days ago? Was backup and restore part of
their contract?
Seems to me the benefits of having databases professionally hosted are
business continuity, high availability, data integrity, &c...
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