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This section discusses how to use myisamchk to
check or repair MyISAM tables (tables that have
.MYD and .MYI files for
storing data and indexes). For general
myisamchk background, see
Section 4.6.3, “myisamchk — MyISAM Table-Maintenance Utility”.
You can use myisamchk to check, repair, or optimize database tables. The following sections describe how to perform these operations and how to set up a table maintenance schedule. For information about using myisamchk to get information about your tables, see Section 4.6.3.5, “myisamchk Table Information”.
Even though table repair with myisamchk is quite secure, it is always a good idea to make a backup before doing a repair or any maintenance operation that could make a lot of changes to a table.
myisamchk operations that affect indexes can
cause FULLTEXT indexes to be rebuilt with
full-text parameters that are incompatible with the values used by
the MySQL server. To avoid this problem, follow the guidelines in
Section 4.6.3.1, “myisamchk General Options”.
In many cases, you may find it simpler to do
MyISAM table maintenance using the SQL
statements that perform operations that
myisamchk can do:
To check or repair MyISAM tables, use
CHECK TABLE or
REPAIR TABLE.
To optimize MyISAM tables, use
OPTIMIZE TABLE.
To analyze MyISAM tables, use
ANALYZE TABLE.
These statements can be used directly or by means of the
mysqlcheck client program. One advantage of
these statements over myisamchk is that the
server does all the work. With myisamchk, you
must make sure that the server does not use the tables at the same
time so that there is no unwanted interaction between
myisamchk and the server. See
Section 12.5.2.1, “ANALYZE TABLE Syntax”, Section 12.5.2.3, “CHECK TABLE Syntax”,
Section 12.5.2.5, “OPTIMIZE TABLE Syntax”, and
Section 12.5.2.6, “REPAIR TABLE Syntax”.

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