~/src/phacility/phabricator (master) $ ./bin/storage upgrade Before running storage upgrades, you should take down the Phabricator web interface and stop any running Phabricator daemons (you can disable this warning with --force). Are you ready to continue? [y/N] y Applying patch "instances:20180430.ferret.1.issues.doc.sql" to host "127.0.0.1"... Applying patch "instances:20180430.ferret.2.issues.field.sql" to host "127.0.0.1"... Applying patch "instances:20180430.ferret.3.issues.ngrams.sql" to host "127.0.0.1"... Storage is up to date. Use "storage status" for details. Synchronizing static tables... Verifying database schemata on "127.0.0.1"... Database Table Name Issues local_support support_issue_fdocument key_object Missing Key local_support support_issue_fdocument key_author Missing Key local_support support_issue_fdocument key_owner Missing Key local_support support_issue_fdocument key_created Missing Key local_support support_issue_fdocument key_modified Missing Key local_support support_issue_ffield key_documentfield Missing Key local_support support_issue_fngrams key_ngram Missing Key local_support support_issue_fngrams key_object Missing Key Found 8 adjustment(s) to apply, detailed above. You can review adjustments in more detail from the web interface, in Config > Database Status. To better understand the adjustment workflow, see "Managing Storage Adjustments" in the documentation. MySQL needs to copy table data to make some adjustments, so these migrations may take some time. Apply these schema adjustments? [y/N] y Applying schema adjustments... Done. Completed applying all schema adjustments. Target Error local_support.support_issue_fngrams_common Missing SCHEMATA ERRORS The schemata have errors (detailed above) which the adjustment workflow can not fix. If you are not developing Phabricator itself, report this issue to the upstream. If you are developing Phabricator, these errors usually indicate that your schema specifications do not agree with the schemata your code actually builds. ANALYZE Analyzing tables... Done. ANALYZED Analyzed 536 table(s).