I restored the table from only .frm
and .idb
files.
Get the SQL query to create the tables
If you already know the schema of your tables, you can skip this step.
First, install MySQL Utilities.
Then you can use mysqlfrm
command in command prompt (cmd).
Second, get the SQL queries from .frm
files using mysqlfrm
command:
mysqlfrm --diagnostic <path>/example_table.frm
Then you can get the SQL query to create same structured table.
Like this:
CREATE TABLE `example_table` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`username` varchar(150) NOT NULL,
`photo_url` varchar(150) NOT NULL,
`password` varchar(600) NOT NULL,
`active` smallint(6) NOT NULL,
`plan` int(11) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY `PRIMARY` (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
Create the tables
Create the table(s) using the above SQL query.
If the old data still exists, you may have to drop the respective database and tables first. Make sure you have a backup of the data files.
Restore the data
Run this query to remove new table data:
ALTER TABLE example_table DISCARD TABLESPACE;
This removes connections between the new .frm
file and the (new, empty) .idb
file. Also, remove the .idb
file in the folder.
Then, put the old .idb
file into the new folder, e.g.:
cp backup/example_table.ibd <path>/example_table.idb
Make sure that the .ibd
files can be read by the mysql
user, e.g. by running chown -R mysql:mysql *.ibd
in the folder.
Run this query to import old data:
ALTER TABLE example_table IMPORT TABLESPACE;
This imports data from the .idb
file and will restore the data.
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