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[Solved] Forum database crashed

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PawelK
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(@pawelk)
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Everythig dissapeared and I got this info in admin panel. Please help!!!

roblems Found in Database

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Table: mod794_wpforo_profiles
Missing fields:  

userid, title, username, groupid, posts, questions, answers, comments, site, icq, aim, yahoo, msn, facebook, twitter, gtalk, skype, avatar, signature, about, occupation, location, last_login, online_time, rank, like, status, timezone, is_email_confirmed, secondary_groups, fields
Table: mod794_wpforo_profiles
Missing keys:  

userid, groupid, online_time, posts, status, is_email_confirmed

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Hi @pawelk,

As far as i see the profile table is crashed. This is the hosting service issue or you did some manipulation in database. This is something cannot be supported by us. The only way is asking your hosting service to revert the last working backup of your database. You can click on the [Solve Database Problems] button in the same admin page (Forums > Tools > Debug>Tables). But it'll rebuild the table structure not the data. So the only correct way is restoring hosting database backup.


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@Robert thnx 👍 

 


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