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We're having some issues of tables "magically" disappearing.

Here is the log file leading to the point of what seems to be the point of the table disappearing:

131103  9:08:39  InnoDB: Error: table 'acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s'
131103  9:08:45  InnoDB: Error: table 'acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s'
InnoDB: open the tablespace file './acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s.ibd'!
131103  9:37:16  InnoDB: error: space object of table 'acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s',
InnoDB: open the tablespace file './acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s.ibd'!
131103  9:37:16  InnoDB: cannot calculate statistics for table acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s
table acc235_wrdp3/ptjujv_wfNet404s does not exist.

mysql --version mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.32, for Linux (x86_64) using readline 5.1

  • After how long did it happen ? Can you access as mysql user the path where database is located ? Is it protected by kerberos or something similar ? {Maybe a token is expired} – Nikolaidis Fotis Dec 10 '13 at 13:17
  • Not sure how long after, looking at the log, looks like it disappeared 30 minutes after the initial error. MySQL does have access. – Branden Martin Dec 10 '13 at 13:31
  • did you play at all with ndbd and --initial parameters ? Do you run mysql locally or on a cluster ? – Nikolaidis Fotis Dec 10 '13 at 13:47

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