Database Error??? [Rectified]
I was looking through the Glossary and saw that some of the words weren't defined, so i thought i would give a little definition for some. I clicked on edit and then added the definition and this is what popped up:
A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: (SQL query hidden) from within function "SearchMySQL4::update". MySQL returned error "145: Table './swimport_wiki/searchindex' is marked as crashed and should be repaired (localhost)". After this popped up, i was going to go back to the Glossary (via Recent Change) and saw that even though this popped up, my change to the document happened. Should i be concerned with this or what? (This also happens when i try to search) |
Wow, that site maintenance really screwed things up.
Sorry, but we'll have to wait 'till Triumph or Icy get his wiki-butt over here. |
K, thanks
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I'm trying to look for a solution atm, but the sites I've found so far had no answers, lmao.
But, Wiki still records your changes. If you check the glossary page, your change is updated despite the error page. So you can still update it.. just not sure how to fix that page yet. |
k, thanks. I'll live with the error page for as long as i can still update the wiki.
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That I know of noone can fix this except Ent. Ent will need to run a repair for the Search Table to get it back into working order. Work around it for now but know that the Search Function for now is not working.
REBUILD searchindex command will have to be ran by someone with that access. I do not think Icy or Triumph have that power I don't even think Blaaaaaaaah, Ripclaw or any other FF Mod has that access. So, till Ent shows back up we will just have to sit on it. |
Rebuild search index? I think the sql table needs to be marked as uncrashed first.
My wiki-butt is hurting from this error, Belaslav. Unfortunately, I can't make a backup of the database, so I can't fix this. |
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