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cPanel: Repair MySQL Database

A step-by-step guide to repairing a MySQL Database in the event of an error occurring

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Written by Justin Catello
Updated this week

If you encounter an error in your MySQL database, there's no need to worry. cPanel offers a simple solution for repairing the database. From the MySQL Databases section in cPanel, you can easily check for errors and perform repairs. This guide will walk you through the process of checking and repairing your MySQL database.

  1. Enter cPanel - If you don't know how, you can follow this guide.

  2. In cPanel, look for the 'Manage My Databases' option under the 'Databases' tab.

  3. On the 'Manage My Databases' page, you can view the status of your database. From the dropdown menu under 'Check Database,' select the database you wish to check, then click the 'Check Database' button to scan for errors.

  4. If an error is detected after checking the database, you can repair it by selecting the database from the dropdown under 'Repair Database' and clicking the 'Repair Database' button.'



Congratulations! You've successfully repaired your MySQL Database.

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