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I've had a hard drive crash on me and unfortunately I do not have .sql dumps available to restore my databases. Though I do have a very recent back up of my entire file system.

I've grabbed the files from /usr/local/var/mysql/ from my back up and placed it in my fresh reinstall at the same location.

I can see all my databases when I use show databases; via the command line. I can also select a database using use <database>;. However, when I try to access any table on the database I see: ERROR 1146 (42S02): Table 'database.table' doesn't exist.

Thankfully it's only happening for a few less important databases but ideally I'd like to restore them fully.

Thanks

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did you restarted mysql daemon after overwrite? Also check this thread: https://superuser.com/questions/165575/import-or-restore-mysql-databases-from-var-directory

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  • I did stop mysql before switching out the files Jan 5, 2013 at 4:57
  • did you check suggestions on given URL? Jan 5, 2013 at 5:04
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It's not clear from your description if you've copied all your files from /usr/local/var/mysql/ . You will need different sets of files depending on whether the tables in your databases were MyISAM or InnoDB storage engines. Please check out this comment: Restoring MySQL database from physical files

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