MySQL 5.7 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 7.5 and NDB Cluster 7.6
myisamchk supports the following options for table checking operations:
--check,
-c
| Command-Line Format | --check |
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Check the table for errors. This is the default operation if you specify no option that selects an operation type explicitly.
| Command-Line Format | --check-only-changed |
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Check only tables that have changed since the last check.
--extend-check,
-e
| Command-Line Format | --extend-check |
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Check the table very thoroughly. This is quite slow if the table has many indexes. This option should only be used in extreme cases. Normally, myisamchk or myisamchk --medium-check should be able to determine whether there are any errors in the table.
If you are using
--extend-check and have
plenty of memory, setting the
key_buffer_size variable to a large value
helps the repair operation run faster.
See also the description of this option under table repair options.
For a description of the output format, see Section 4.6.3.5, “Obtaining Table Information with myisamchk”.
--fast,
-F
| Command-Line Format | --fast |
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Check only tables that haven't been closed properly.
--force,
-f
| Command-Line Format | --force |
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Do a repair operation automatically if
myisamchk finds any errors in the table.
The repair type is the same as that specified with the
--recover or
-r option.
--information,
-i
| Command-Line Format | --information |
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Print informational statistics about the table that is checked.
--medium-check,
-m
| Command-Line Format | --medium-check |
|---|
Do a check that is faster than an
--extend-check operation.
This finds only 99.99% of all errors, which should be good
enough in most cases.
--read-only,
-T
| Command-Line Format | --read-only |
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Do not mark the table as checked. This is useful if you use myisamchk to check a table that is in use by some other application that does not use locking, such as mysqld when run with external locking disabled.
--update-state,
-U
| Command-Line Format | --update-state |
|---|
Store information in the .MYI file to
indicate when the table was checked and whether the table
crashed. This should be used to get full benefit of the
--check-only-changed
option, but you shouldn't use this option if the
mysqld server is using the table and you
are running it with external locking disabled.