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Forum 'Indexqueue' database error whenever a search is performed. About a month ago, a hacker tore around in the server our site is on. He exploited a hole in the version of Linux we run and replaced all of the index files on all sites on the server with his mugshot. He was stopped and we always have off site backups, so the server was restored in a few hours. ...Almost... Ever since this happened we get a db error whenever someone performs a search. The actual search works as it should and we are seeing no results excluded or anything else awry other than the search numbering--the sequential numbering started over at '1'. And it throws a database error ever time someone performs a search. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? I'm thinking the 'indexqueue' table is corrupt (it does have the word 'index' in it), but I have no idea how to repair it. Thanks! Here's a copy of the error: Database error in vBulletin 4.0.7: Invalid SQL: SELECT indexqueue.* FROM indexqueue AS indexqueue ORDER BY queueid; MySQL Error : Incorrect file format 'indexqueue' Error Number : 130 Request Date : Wednesday, October 6th 2010 @ 07:34:24 AM Error Date : Wednesday, October 6th 2010 @ 07:34:25 AM Script : http://site.com/cron.php?rand=1286368460 Referrer : http://site.com/forums/news/sub-forum/thread/ IP Address : 111.111.111.111 Username : Unregistered Classname : vB_Database_MySQLi MySQL Version : |
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