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<blockquote data-quote="RobNorthcott" data-source="post: 793054" data-attributes="member: 57999"><p>I've got this fix set up as a batch file on my HTPC machine - it seems to be needed quite regularly. The only part I can't work out how to automate is the password. Shutting down and restarting the tvengine service is easy, but is there a way to pass the password to that mysql command without having to type it in?</p><p></p><p>I must say I never had any problem with corrupt db files when I was using MS SQL. It does seem to be a MySQL "feature". I've been using PostgreSQL a lot at work recently, which is free and seems extremely solid from the experience I've had (I think it was written by some of the original MySQL team after they fell out with Sun). I wonder if MP could be made to work with that?</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobNorthcott, post: 793054, member: 57999"] I've got this fix set up as a batch file on my HTPC machine - it seems to be needed quite regularly. The only part I can't work out how to automate is the password. Shutting down and restarting the tvengine service is easy, but is there a way to pass the password to that mysql command without having to type it in? I must say I never had any problem with corrupt db files when I was using MS SQL. It does seem to be a MySQL "feature". I've been using PostgreSQL a lot at work recently, which is free and seems extremely solid from the experience I've had (I think it was written by some of the original MySQL team after they fell out with Sun). I wonder if MP could be made to work with that? Rob [/QUOTE]
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