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manual access to ACID databases
From: "Jones, Benny" <Ben () wcom net>
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 09:50:39 -0400
recent nimda shenanigans has apparently overloaded my ACID database with 10s of thousands (probably a few hundred thousand) alerts that I don't want. The initial ACID display doesn't come up (the mysqld process simply chugs away for over an hour). I'd like to go into the mysql database and use SQL to delete the records manually, but I'm concerned that I'll leave the database equivalent of broken links around if I make a mistake. Has anyone else successfully dealt with something like this? If manual access is an option, what is the command to use to get rid of say, all alerts with "outgoing admin.dll" in them? Or, maybe I've got something misconfigured. Any advice would be appreciated. TIA Benny
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- manual access to ACID databases Jones, Benny (Oct 10)
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- RE: manual access to ACID databases Steve Halligan (Oct 10)
- Re: manual access to ACID databases Susan Kay Coulter (Oct 10)
- Re: manual access to ACID databases Steve . Rudolph (Oct 10)
- Re: manual access to ACID databases Susan Kay Coulter (Oct 10)
- Re: manual access to ACID databases Susan Kay Coulter (Oct 10)