• website: https://www.ziemianiczyja.pl/

    5 PM: All (four) links to Pages are not visible anymore on the main page. I can view some using direct links, and open it via [edit] link down the page, but no changes can be implemented.

    6 PM: Single post are not visible anymore. There are only the latest one on the main page. The Admin Panel says there are still 4 Pages and about 160-170 posts, but you cannot see/edit them. If you want to, it says “nothing found”. The Comments are still there in the Admin Panel, visible and edit-able.

    7 PM: The main page content disappears. The Admin Panel says: 0 Pages, 0 Posts, comments are still there.

    When it all started, I copied all files from server, but when I exported the base file it was only 1,69 MB or so – just the comments I believe. Any help appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter exoduss

    (@exoduss)

    PS. If it means anything, myPhpAdmin says: wp_posts — in use. Screenshot:

    https://img694.yfrog.com/img694/2323/clipboardt.jpg

    I’m wondering whether your database is corrupted.

    Whatever you do (and whatever is the answer), I’d back up the database immediately, if you haven’t done so already.

    Thread Starter exoduss

    (@exoduss)

    As I mentioned, I backed it up, but at that stage it seemed to include only comments.

    Also, I cannot publish any new posts (but I can edit comments). Is it possible that a PART of the database is corrupted?

    Could be a locked table

    Try running a repair, it should unlock the table in the process.

    Thread Starter exoduss

    (@exoduss)

    Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately there’s an error and “operation failed”. Here’s the log:

    https://www.ziemianiczyja.pl/sql.php.htm

    If you have a backup of the data before this problem, you may be best served doing a restoration.

    Clearly the table does need a repair, but that’s obviously a problem to.

    Have a chat with your host and explain you’re having problems repairing a table, perhaps they can offer some suggestions.

    It may also help to post your problem on a MySQL support forum, i don’t personally know what those kind of errors mean or relate to.

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