Corruption happens. Sometimes, it’s little things that cause problems. With MySQL, the mysql command line tool has long held the answer for easy corruption issues. There are a number of tools to repair corruption, but the place to start is the REPAIR command within that trusty mysql command line tool. To start, let’s try a backup. In this case, I’m going to use a tool those of us who deal with Media Assets frequently tinker with, CatDV. I’m going to backup the databases with a simple mysqldump command, defining the user and then piping the data out to some backup file, which in this case is catdvbak on the desktop:…