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- 2013-10-18 15:55:34 2668 [Note] Plugin 'FEDERATED' is disabled.
- 2013-10-18 15:55:34 bec InnoDB: Warning: Using innodb_additional_mem_pool_size is DEPRECATED. This option may be removed in future releases, together with the option innodb_use_sys_malloc and with the InnoDB's internal memory allocator.
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: The InnoDB memory heap is disabled
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Mutexes and rw_locks use Windows interlocked functions
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Compressed tables use zlib 1.2.3
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Not using CPU crc32 instructions
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Initializing buffer pool, size = 16.0M
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Completed initialization of buffer pool
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Highest supported file format is Barracuda.
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: The log sequence numbers 1712841 and 1712841 in ibdata files do not match the log sequence number 1712851 in the ib_logfiles!
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Database was not shutdown normally!
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Starting crash recovery.
- 2013-10-18 15:55:35 2668 [Note] InnoDB: Reading tablespace information from the .ibd files...
- 2013-10-18 15:55:36 2668 [ERROR] InnoDB: Attempted to open a previously opened tablespace. Previous tablespace jacobbg/videos uses space ID: 1 at filepath: .\jacobbg\videos.ibd. Cannot open tablespace mysql/innodb_table_stats which uses space ID: 1 at filepath: .\mysql\innodb_table_stats.ibd
- InnoDB: Error: could not open single-table tablespace file .\mysql\innodb_table_stats.ibd
- InnoDB: We do not continue the crash recovery, because the table may become
- InnoDB: corrupt if we cannot apply the log records in the InnoDB log to it.
- InnoDB: To fix the problem and start mysqld:
- InnoDB: 1) If there is a permission problem in the file and mysqld cannot
- InnoDB: open the file, you should modify the permissions.
- InnoDB: 2) If the table is not needed, or you can restore it from a backup,
- InnoDB: then you can remove the .ibd file, and InnoDB will do a normal
- InnoDB: crash recovery and ignore that table.
- InnoDB: 3) If the file system or the disk is broken, and you cannot remove
- InnoDB: the .ibd file, you can set innodb_force_recovery > 0 in my.cnf
- InnoDB: and force InnoDB to continue crash recovery here.
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