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Need new schema for session_params

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sgirard

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Apologies for posting this here... I can't find a forum for older Plesk versions and I was thinking maybe someone here could help.

I have an old Plesk 5 server and the mail/mysql partition filled up (basically /var i think).

After a reboot of the system the sessions table in the psa database and and also the session_params table couldn't be written (no disk space left) and became corrupt.

I cleared out some space and found the schema for recreating the sessions table. Basically followed this thread: http://forum.swsoft.com/showthread.php?t=12686

But now I also need to rebuild the session_params table to resolve this error when trying to log back in to the server administrator:

/login_up.php3: Unable to query: Can't find file: 'session_params.MYD' (errno: 2), in /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/class.Session.php3 on line 234, plesk_errormsg=, php_errormsg=

If anyone could provide the CREATE TABLE syntax for that and let me know whether it needs to be populated with any data I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

-sean
 
Got It

Apparently Plesk does a daily dump of the psa database. Mine was in /var/lib/psa. So I got the schema from that and rebuilt the table and I can get back in. Guess I just needed to think out loud.

Thanks,
-sean
 
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