On Monday 04 of February 2013 09:13:04 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> 130203 12:39:34 InnoDB: Database was not shut down normally!
> InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.
> InnoDB: Reading tablespace information from the .ibd files...
> InnoDB: Restoring possible half-written data pages from the doublewrite
> InnoDB: buffer...
> InnoDB: Error: tried to read 16384 bytes at offset 0 23822336.
> InnoDB: Was only able to read -1.
> 130203 12:39:38 InnoDB: Operating system error number 5 in a file
> operation.
> InnoDB: Error number 5 means 'Input/output error'.
Your Akonadi MySQL database appears to be corrupt.
To fix this, you probably need to recreate the database somehow, maybe the
Akonadi console can help?
The backend database cannot be recovered from Akonadi Console. You can try
using some MySQL-InnoDb recovery tools. If that does not work, the only way is
to remove your Akonadi database (~/.local/share/akonadi) and it will be
recreated on start up.
Cheers,
Dan
Kevin Kofler
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