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How to recover a MySQL database when no backup is available

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Applies to

  • Active IQ Unified Manager 9.x vApp or RHEL

Description

  • After a power loss event, backing LUN disconnection, or other disruption MySQL may become unable to start due to various kinds of corruption.
  • If no backups are available, our options for recovery are limited by the kind of corruption
  • There is an iterative process that can be used to determine the type of corruption, and potentially resolve it.

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