1ARIA_CHK(1) User Commands ARIA_CHK(1)
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6 aria_chk - Aria table-maintenance utility
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9 aria_chk [OPTIONS] tables[.MAI]
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12 Describe, check and repair of Aria tables. Used without options all
13 tables on the command will be checked for errors
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15 Global options
16 -#, --debug=...
17 Output debug log. Often this is 'd:t:o,filename'.
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19 -H, --HELP
20 Print all argument options sorted alphabetically.
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22 -?, --help
23 Print all options by groups
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25 --datadir=path
26 Path for control file (and logs if --logdir not used)
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28 --logdir=path
29 Path for log files
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31 --ignore-control-file
32 Don't open the control file. Only use this if you are sure the
33 tables are not in use by another program!
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35 --require-control-file
36 Abort if we can't find/read the maria_log_control file
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38 -s, --silent
39 Only print errors. One can use two -s to make maria_chk very
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42 -t, --tmpdir=path
43 Path for temporary files. Multiple paths can be specified, sepa‐
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46 -v, --verbose
47 Print more information. This can be used with --description and
48 --check. Use many -v for more verbosity.
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50 -V, --version
51 Print version and exit.
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53 -w, --wait
54 Wait if table is locked.
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56 Check options (check is the default action for aria_chk)
57 -c, --check
58 Check table for errors.
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60 -e, --extend-check
61 Check the table VERY throughly. Only use this in extreme cases
62 as aria_chk should normally be able to find out if the table is
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65 -F, --fast
66 Check only tables that haven't been closed properly.
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68 -C, --check-only-changed
69 Check only tables that have changed since last check.
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71 -f, --force
72 Restart with '-r' if there are any errors in the table. States
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75 -i, --information
76 Print statistics information about table that is checked.
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78 -m, --medium-check
79 Faster than extend-check, but only finds 99.99% of all errors.
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82 -T, --read-only
83 Don't mark table as checked.
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85 -U, --update-state
86 Mark tables as crashed if any errors were found and clean if
87 check didn't find any errors but table was marked as 'not clean'
88 before. This allows one to get rid of warnings like 'table not
89 properly closed'. If table was updated, update also the time‐
90 stamp for when the check was made. This option is on by default!
91 Use --skip-update-state to disable.
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93 --warning-for-wrong-transaction-id
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95 Give a warning if we find a transaction id in the table that is
96 bigger than what exists in the control file. Use --skip-... to
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99 Recover (repair)/ options (When using '--recover' or '--safe-recover')
100 -B, --backup
101 Make a backup of the .MAD file as 'filename-time.BAK'.
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103 --correct-checksum
104 Correct checksum information for table.
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106 -D, --data-file-length=#
107 Max length of data file (when recreating data file when it's
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110 -e, --extend-check
111 Try to recover every possible row from the data file Normally
112 this will also find a lot of garbage rows; Don't use this option
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115 -f, --force
116 Overwrite old temporary files.
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118 -k, --keys-used=#
119 Tell Aria to update only some specific keys. # is a bit mask of
120 which keys to use. This can be used to get faster inserts.
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122 --max-record-length=#
123 Skip rows bigger than this if aria_chk can't allocate memory to
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126 -r, --recover
127 Can fix almost anything except unique keys that aren't unique.
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129 -n, --sort-recover
130 Forces recovering with sorting even if the temporary file would
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133 -p, --parallel-recover
134 Uses the same technique as '-r' and '-n', but creates all the
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137 -o, --safe-recover
138 Uses old recovery method; Slower than '-r' but can handle a cou‐
139 ple of cases where '-r' reports that it can't fix the data file.
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141 --transaction-log
142 Log repair command to transaction log. This is needed if one
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145 --character-sets-dir=...
146 Directory where character sets are.
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148 --set-collation=name
149 Change the collation used by the index.
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151 -q, --quick
152 Faster repair by not modifying the data file. One can give a
153 second '-q' to force aria_chk to modify the original datafile in
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157 -u, --unpack
158 Unpack file packed with ariapack.
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161 -a, --analyze
162 Analyze distribution of keys. Will make some joins in MariaDB
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166 --stats_method=name
167 Specifies how index statistics collection code should treat
168 NULLs. Possible values of name are "nulls_unequal" (default for
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171 -d, --description
172 Prints some information about table.
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174 -A, --set-auto-increment[=value]
175 Force auto_increment to start at this or higher value If no
176 value is given, then sets the next auto_increment value to the
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179 -S, --sort-index
180 Sort index blocks. This speeds up 'read-next' in applications.
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182 -R, --sort-records=#
183 Sort records according to an index. This makes your data much
184 more localized and may speed up things (It may be VERY slow to
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187 -b, --block-search=#
188 Find a record, a block at given offset belongs to.
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190 -z, --zerofill
191 Fill empty space in data and index files with zeroes. This
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194 --zerofill-keep-lsn
195 Like --zerofill but does not zero out LSN of data/index pages.
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199 Size of page buffer. Used by --safe-repair
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201 --read_buffer_size=#
202 Read buffer size for sequential reads during scanning
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204 --sort_buffer_size=#
205 Size of sort buffer. Used by --recover
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207 --sort_key_blocks=#
208 Internal buffer for sorting keys; Don't touch.
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210 --write_buffer_size=#
211 Write buffer size for sequential writes during repair
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213 Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
214 /etc/my.cnf /etc/mysql/my.cnf ~/.my.cnf
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216 The following groups are read: aria_chk
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218 The following options may be given as the first argument:
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220 --print-defaults
221 Print the program argument list and exit.
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223 --no-defaults
224 Don't read default options from any option file.
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226 --defaults-file=#
227 Only read default options from the given file #.
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229 --defaults-extra-file=#
230 Read this file after the global files are read.
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235 For more information, please refer to the MariaDB Knowledge Base, which
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