Crashed table
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Crashed table
Been getting this a lot when trying to restore to my home computer since converting to MariaDB. Any ideas? Tried the old Dataintregrity program but it doesn't work.
'Crashed table detected.
Table status will be automatically monitored for 1 minute.
Call support for help repairing table
Click Retry to manually check the table status or Exit Program to close the
program.'
Retry Exit Program
Sorry I don't know how to post a screen shot.
drtmz
V 21.3.35
'Crashed table detected.
Table status will be automatically monitored for 1 minute.
Call support for help repairing table
Click Retry to manually check the table status or Exit Program to close the
program.'
Retry Exit Program
Sorry I don't know how to post a screen shot.
drtmz
V 21.3.35
Re: Crashed table
This happened to me once in the past.
If you back up your data to the cloud and you restore it to your home computer, the backup on the cloud might have some corrupted files.
I did a fresh backup from the office computer onto a USB drive, and restored it at home.
That worked for me.
Deleting the backup on the cloud, and starting a brand new file solved the problem
If that does not work, you may need to contact support to fix it for you.
If you back up your data to the cloud and you restore it to your home computer, the backup on the cloud might have some corrupted files.
I did a fresh backup from the office computer onto a USB drive, and restored it at home.
That worked for me.
Deleting the backup on the cloud, and starting a brand new file solved the problem
If that does not work, you may need to contact support to fix it for you.
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Re: Crashed table
Doesn't say which table it is.
Backup to USB drive. I changed disks. No cloud involvement. It works fine for three out of four nights. I have to go thru database maintenance and backup again to solve the problem. Database maintenance takes a little over an hour.
In the past the dataintegretycheck little program fixed crashed tables but not any more.
It is a real pain.
Thanks,
drtmz
Backup to USB drive. I changed disks. No cloud involvement. It works fine for three out of four nights. I have to go thru database maintenance and backup again to solve the problem. Database maintenance takes a little over an hour.
In the past the dataintegretycheck little program fixed crashed tables but not any more.
It is a real pain.
Thanks,
drtmz
Re: Crashed table
If everything is OK on the office computer, then the problem is on the home computer.
1- Call OD support, they solve these problems easily,
or
2- restore a very older database, from 2021 for example, and see if the problem is resolved
or
3- if that does not resolve, then OD is the problem, uninstall and reinstall OD , and the database, from scratch on your home computer.
1- Call OD support, they solve these problems easily,
or
2- restore a very older database, from 2021 for example, and see if the problem is resolved
or
3- if that does not resolve, then OD is the problem, uninstall and reinstall OD , and the database, from scratch on your home computer.
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Re: Crashed table
My thought is that maybe our dataintegritycheck needs to be adapted to maria? I'm skeptical that the suggestions to uninstall and reinstall things would do much. I'm so happy that you are regularly trying to restore your database. You won't go bankrupt when your server crashes. It really should be easier for you, so I hope we get this resolved. Intermittent problems are a pain to diagnose.
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Re: Crashed table
Thanks Jordan.
My day is not complete until I verify a backup on my home PC. And from time to time I back up to a laptop that I can haul in on a moment's notice.
All xrays to an external hard drive once a week,
I am old school. I like my 'sneaker network' just fine.
drtmz
My day is not complete until I verify a backup on my home PC. And from time to time I back up to a laptop that I can haul in on a moment's notice.
All xrays to an external hard drive once a week,
I am old school. I like my 'sneaker network' just fine.
drtmz
Re: Crashed table
You might consider purchasing NaviCat from PremiumSoft. I've used it for many years to manage database table issues. Will let you check, repair and optimize crashed tables.Tom Zaccaria wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:49 amDoesn't say which table it is.
In the past the dataintegretycheck little program fixed crashed tables but not any more.
It is a real pain.
Thanks,
drtmz
https://navicat.com/en/products/navicat-for-mysql
Cheers,
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
Bill Starck, DDS
Big Idea Software, LLC
Developer, EASy(Electronic Anesthesia System) for Open Dental
817-807-1709
TX, USA
Re: Crashed table
I thinks this may be the case, as I have also upgraded to mariadb and started seeing the dataintegrity warnings on appointments, even though I have no external plugins that access my database. I'm running 10.5.13 currently.jordansparks wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 6:05 pmMy thought is that maybe our dataintegritycheck needs to be adapted to maria? I'm skeptical that the suggestions to uninstall and reinstall things would do much. I'm so happy that you are regularly trying to restore your database. You won't go bankrupt when your server crashes. It really should be easier for you, so I hope we get this resolved. Intermittent problems are a pain to diagnose.
I had previously tried to go to 10.6 but hit a wall within Open Dental. I haven't tried the 10.7 beta, or the 10.8 alpha.
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Danish Qadri, DMD
Lake Family Dentistry
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Colonia, NJ 07067
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Lake Family Dentistry
296 Lake Ave
Colonia, NJ 07067
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The database integrity warnings would be totally unrelated to the issue of this thread, which is restoring a backup. You should never get a false positive on those integrity warnings. What specific version of OpenDental are you using?
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