Mysql Not Starting After VPS Server Reboot
I have a mysql db (Version: '4.0.22' FreeBSD port: mysql-server-4.0.22) running on an Verio VPS, and I am having an issue: After a power failure on Verio that meant restarted servers, etc, I saw that Mysql was not coming up.
I checked the logs / etc and I got this message on /var/db/mysql/<hostname>.err:
060925 00:15:53 mysqld started
060925 0:15:53 bdb: Recovery function for LSN 1 29049 failed
060925 0:15:53 bdb: warning: ./testperl/testab.db: No such file or directory
mysqld in free(): warning: chunk is already free
060925 0:15:53 Can't init databases
060925 0:15:53 Aborting
There is no ./testperl/testab.db anywhere I can see, but OTOH, there should only be a few dbs and none of them is called testperl... Honestly, I have no idea of what might be hapening, but having the db is quite a PITA.
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