I had this same problem that I posted to this list a couple weeks ago.
What fixed it for me was dropping the whole table and recreating it as
Brion suggested. Then run "rebuildtextindex.php" in your maintenence
folder to recreate you index page, or if you just have a few pages you
can do null edits on the pages to have the indexes rebuilt.
Since I did that I haven't had the problem anymore.
Chris McIntosh
On 6/28/05, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
Arthur Guy wrote:
I ran a check on the database server and is saw
the problem, I ran a repair
and then checked it again, the problem seemed to have gone.
When I tried the Wiki page again I got the same database error, I checked,
repaired and checked the table again, the problem then occurred again.
Is this a problem with MediaWiki or MySQL?
This is a problem with one or more of:
* MySQL
* operating system
* hardware
MediaWiki has no direct access to the database files, so any such file
corruption problem must necessarily be on the other end.
If a one-time event corrupted the files it's possible a REPAIR TABLE
isn't quite doing enough. Try dumping and reloading the tables.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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