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title: "How to check a MySQL database for errors in cPanel"
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How to check a MySQL database for errors in cPanel

 This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel, and are starting on the home screen.

 Click the **MySQL Databases** icon.

 Now let’s learn how to check a database for errors.

 Under **Modify Databases**, and in the **Check Database** drop down box, select the database you want to check.

 Then click **Check Database**.

 That’s it! The check has been completed, and no errors were found.

 This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to check a database for erros in cPanel.

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