If you are noticing issues with your MySQL database, or corruption, you may wish to run a repair on the tables of the database. 

There is a built in utility in our control panel for this purpose. Follow the instructions below to find how to perform this procedure.

 

Note: Before continuing, we strongly recommend that you take a manual database backup in case you run into any issues. You may also wish to use the 'Check' function before running the 'Repair' function.

 

  1. Login to your DirectAdmin Dashboard
  2. Go to 'Account Manager' and then 'Databases'

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3. Find the database that you wish to repair in the list, and then click 'Manage'

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4. At the bottom of the page, click 'Repair'

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