This guide will walk you through the process of repairing a MySQL database using DirectAdmin.
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Access Your DirectAdmin Account
- Open your web browser and navigate to your DirectAdmin login page.
- Enter your username and password to log in.
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Locate MySQL Management
- In the Account Manager section, look for the MySQL Management icon.
- Alternatively, type "MySQL Management" in the navigation filter box and select it from the results.
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Select Database(s) for Repair
- You'll see a list of your databases under the "Databases" section.
- Select the checkbox next to the database(s) you want to repair.
- Note: You can select multiple databases if needed.
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Initiate Repair Process
- After selecting the database(s), click on the "Repair" button.
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Review Repair Results
- Once the repair process is complete, DirectAdmin will display a report.
- This report will indicate whether each selected database has been successfully repaired or if there were any issues.
Important Notes:
- It's recommended to backup your database before performing a repair operation.
- If you're experiencing persistent issues with a database, consider contacting your hosting provider's support team for assistance.
- Regular database maintenance can help prevent the need for frequent repairs.
By following these steps, you can easily repair your MySQL database(s) through DirectAdmin. This process can help resolve various database issues and improve overall performance.