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A

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Access

Section 13.2.2, “DELETE Syntax”

addgroup

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

addr2line

Section 24.5.1.5, “Using a Stack Trace”

adduser

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

ALL STATUS

Section 18.5.8, “MySQL Cluster Single User Mode”

APF

Section 18.5.11.1, “MySQL Cluster Security and Networking Issues”

apt-get

Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 2.5.3, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers”
Section 16.3.3.3, “Using libmemcached with C and C++”

B

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bash

Section 6.1.2.1, “End-User Guidelines for Password Security”
Section 2.4.1, “General Notes on Installing MySQL on OS X”
Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 17.1.3.3, “Replication Slave Options and Variables”
Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

bison

Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 2.9.5, “Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL”
Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”

C

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c++filt

Section 24.5.1.5, “Using a Stack Trace”

cat

Section 4.5.1.1, “mysql Options”

cd

Section B.5.3.2.1, “Resetting the Root Password: Windows Systems”

chkconfig

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 2.5.3, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers”
Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”

chroot

Section 4.6.9, “mysqlhotcopy — A Database Backup Program”

clang

Section 23.8.4.1, “Building C API Client Programs”

CMake

Section 10.3, “Adding a Character Set”
Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 6.4.2, “Building MySQL with Support for Secure Connections”
Section B.5.2.17, “Can't initialize character set”
Section 2.11.1.1, “Changes Affecting Upgrades to MySQL 5.5”
Section 18.2.2.2, “Compiling and Installing MySQL Cluster from Source on Windows”
Section 24.2.4.3, “Compiling and Installing Plugin Libraries”
Section 10.1.6, “Configuring the Character Set and Collation for Applications”
Section 2.9.5, “Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL”
Section 2.12, “Environment Variables”
Section B.5.3.6, “How to Protect or Change the MySQL Unix Socket File”
Section 14.17, “InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables”
Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.9.3, “Installing MySQL Using a Development Source Tree”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”
Chapter 18, MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2
Section 18.5.4, “MySQL Server Usage for MySQL Cluster”
Section 24.3, “MySQL Services for Plugins”
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”
Section 22.2.1, “Performance Schema Build Configuration”
Section 5.6.3, “Running Multiple MySQL Instances on Unix”
Section 6.1.6, “Security Issues with LOAD DATA LOCAL”
Section 10.1.4.1, “Server Character Set and Collation”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 15.6, “The ARCHIVE Storage Engine”
Section 15.7, “The BLACKHOLE Storage Engine”
Section 15.10, “The EXAMPLE Storage Engine”
Section 15.9, “The FEDERATED Storage Engine”
Section 1.3.2, “The Main Features of MySQL”
Section 5.7, “Tracing mysqld Using DTrace”
Section 24.4.2.5, “UDF Compiling and Installing”
Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”
Section 18.1.4, “What is New in MySQL Cluster”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”

cmake

Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”
Section 24.4.2.5, “UDF Compiling and Installing”

cmd

Section B.5.3.2.1, “Resetting the Root Password: Windows Systems”

cmd.exe

Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

command.com

Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

comp_err

Section 4.4.1, “comp_err — Compile MySQL Error Message File”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

configure

Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 18.4.26, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs — Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”
Section 16.3.3.3, “Using libmemcached with C and C++”
Section 16.3.3.6, “Using MySQL and memcached with PHP”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”

copy

Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”

coreadm

Section 2.7, “Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”

cp

Section 17.3.1.2, “Backing Up Raw Data from a Slave”
Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”
Section 17.1.1.9, “Introducing Additional Slaves to an Existing Replication Environment”

crash-me

Section 8.13.2, “The MySQL Benchmark Suite”

cron

Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”
Section 13.7.2.2, “CHECK TABLE Syntax”
Section 15.3.1, “MyISAM Startup Options”
Section 5.4.7, “Server Log Maintenance”
Section 7.6.5, “Setting Up a MyISAM Table Maintenance Schedule”
Section 3.5, “Using mysql in Batch Mode”

csh

Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

D

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date

Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”

dd

Section 16.1.1, “Setting Up MySQL on an EC2 AMI”

df

Section B.5.1, “How to Determine What Is Causing a Problem”

Directory Utility

Section 2.4.1, “General Notes on Installing MySQL on OS X”

drwtsn32.exe

Section 24.5.1.3, “Using WER with PDB to create a Windows crashdump”

dump

Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”

E

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emerge

Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 2.5.3, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers”

EXIT SINGLE USER MODE

Section 18.5.8, “MySQL Cluster Single User Mode”

G

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gcc

Section 23.8.4.1, “Building C API Client Programs”
Section 23.7.1, “Compiling Programs with libmysqld”
Section 2.13.3, “Problems Using the Perl DBI/DBD Interface”
Section 1.8.4, “Tools that were used to create MySQL”
Section 24.4.2.5, “UDF Compiling and Installing”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”

gdb

Section 24.5.1.1, “Compiling MySQL for Debugging”
Section 24.5.1.4, “Debugging mysqld under gdb”
Section 1.8.4, “Tools that were used to create MySQL”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”

git branch

Section 2.9.3, “Installing MySQL Using a Development Source Tree”

git checkout

Section 2.9.3, “Installing MySQL Using a Development Source Tree”

git checkout 5.7

Section 2.9.3, “Installing MySQL Using a Development Source Tree”

gmake

Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.8, “Installing MySQL on FreeBSD”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”

GnuPG

Section 2.1.3.2, “Signature Checking Using GnuPG”

gnutar

Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

gogoc

Section 5.1.8.5, “Obtaining an IPv6 Address from a Broker”

gpg

Section 2.1.3.2, “Signature Checking Using GnuPG”

grep

Section 4.6.8, “mysqldumpslow — Summarize Slow Query Log Files”
Section 3.3.4.7, “Pattern Matching”

groupadd

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”
Section 2.7, “Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

gtar

Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.7, “Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

gunzip

Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”

gzip

Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 2.4, “Installing MySQL on OS X”

H

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hdparm

Section 14.17, “InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables”

help contents

Section 4.5.1.4, “mysql Server-Side Help”

hostname

Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”

I

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icc

Section 2.1.5, “Compiler-Specific Build Characteristics”
Section 24.5, “Debugging and Porting MySQL”

ifconfig

Section 5.1.8.1, “Verifying System Support for IPv6”

innochecksum

Section 13.7.2.2, “CHECK TABLE Syntax”
Section 4.6.1, “innochecksum — Offline InnoDB File Checksum Utility”
MySQL Glossary
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

install.rb

Section 16.3.3.7, “Using MySQL and memcached with Ruby”

iptables

Section 18.5.11.1, “MySQL Cluster Security and Networking Issues”

K

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kill

Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”
Section 18.4.1, “ndbd — The MySQL Cluster Data Node Daemon”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section C.6, “Restrictions on XA Transactions”

ksh

Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”

kswapd

Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”

L

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ldconfig

Section 24.4.2.5, “UDF Compiling and Installing”

ldd libmysqlclient.so

Section 23.8.4.1, “Building C API Client Programs”

less

Section 4.5.1.2, “mysql Commands”
Section 4.5.1.1, “mysql Options”

libmemcached

Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”

ln

Section 8.12.4.2, “Using Symbolic Links for MyISAM Tables on Unix”

logger

Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”

lsof +L1

Section B.5.3.5, “Where MySQL Stores Temporary Files”

M

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m4

Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”

make

Section 24.2.4.3, “Compiling and Installing Plugin Libraries”
Section 2.9.5, “Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL”
Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.8, “Installing MySQL on FreeBSD”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”
Section 2.13.3, “Problems Using the Perl DBI/DBD Interface”

make && make install

Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”

make install

Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 24.2.4.3, “Compiling and Installing Plugin Libraries”
Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”

make package

Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”

make test

Section 2.9.3, “Installing MySQL Using a Development Source Tree”
Section 2.13.1, “Installing Perl on Unix”
Section 24.1.2, “The MySQL Test Suite”

make VERBOSE=1

Section 2.9.5, “Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL”

md5

Section 2.1.3.1, “Verifying the MD5 Checksum”

md5.exe

Section 2.1.3.1, “Verifying the MD5 Checksum”

md5sum

Section 2.1.3.1, “Verifying the MD5 Checksum”

memcache

Section 16.3.2.5, “memcached Hashing/Distribution Types”
Section 16.3.3.5, “Using MySQL and memcached with Python”

memcached

Section 16.3.3.1, “Basic memcached Operations”
Section 16.3.2.4, “Data Expiry”
Section 16.1.3, “Deploying a MySQL Database Using EC2”
Section 16.3.3, “Developing a memcached Application”
Section 16.3.4, “Getting memcached Statistics”
Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”
Section 16.3.3.3.3, “libmemcached Set Functions”
Section 16.3.2.1, “memcached Command-Line Options”
Section 16.3.2.2, “memcached Deployment”
Section 16.3.4.5, “memcached Detail Statistics”
Section 16.3.5, “memcached FAQ”
Section 16.3.4.1, “memcached General Statistics”
Section 16.3.2.5, “memcached Hashing/Distribution Types”
Section 16.3.4.3, “memcached Item Statistics”
Section 16.3.2.9, “memcached Logs”
Section 16.3.4.4, “memcached Size Statistics”
Section 16.3.4.2, “memcached Slabs Statistics”
Section 16.3.2.8, “memcached Thread Support”
Section 16.3.2.7, “Memory Allocation within memcached
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
MySQL Glossary
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”
Section 16.1.1, “Setting Up MySQL on an EC2 AMI”
Section 16.3.3.3, “Using libmemcached with C and C++”
Section 16.3.2, “Using memcached
Section 16.3.2.6, “Using memcached and DTrace”
Section 16.3.3.2, “Using memcached as a MySQL Caching Layer”
Section 16.3.4.6, “Using memcached-tool
Section 16.3.3.8, “Using MySQL and memcached with Java”
Section 16.3.3.4, “Using MySQL and memcached with Perl”
Section 16.3.3.6, “Using MySQL and memcached with PHP”
Section 16.3.3.5, “Using MySQL and memcached with Python”
Section 16.3.3.7, “Using MySQL and memcached with Ruby”
Section 16.3, “Using MySQL with memcached
Section 16.3.2.3, “Using Namespaces”
Section 16.3.3.9, “Using the memcached TCP Text Protocol”
Section 18.1.4, “What is New in MySQL Cluster”

memcached-1.2.5 directory:

Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached

memcached-tool

Section 16.3.4, “Getting memcached Statistics”
Section 16.3.4.6, “Using memcached-tool

memcat

Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”

memcp

Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”

memflush

Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”

memrm

Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”

memslap

Section 16.3.3.3.6, “libmemcached Command-Line Utilities”

mgmd

Section 18.2, “MySQL Cluster Installation and Upgrades”

mkdir

Section 13.1.10, “CREATE DATABASE Syntax”

mklink

Section 8.12.4.3, “Using Symbolic Links for Databases on Windows”

more

Section 4.5.1.2, “mysql Commands”
Section 4.5.1.1, “mysql Options”

msiexec.exe

Section 2.3.5.2, “Automating MySQL Installation on Microsoft Windows Using the MSI Package”

msql2mysql

Section 4.7.1, “msql2mysql — Convert mSQL Programs for Use with MySQL”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 4.8.2, “replace — A String-Replacement Utility”

mv

Section 5.4.7, “Server Log Maintenance”
Section 5.4.2, “The Error Log”
Section 5.4.3, “The General Query Log”

my_print_defaults

Section 4.7.3, “my_print_defaults — Display Options from Option Files”
Section 4.7, “MySQL Program Development Utilities”
Section 4.4.4, “mysql_plugin — Configure MySQL Server Plugins”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

myisam_ftdump

Section 12.9, “Full-Text Search Functions”
Section 4.6.2, “myisam_ftdump — Display Full-Text Index information”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

myisamchk

Section 13.7.2.1, “ANALYZE TABLE Syntax”
Section 8.6.2, “Bulk Data Loading for MyISAM Tables”
Section 10.5, “Character Set Configuration”
Section 13.7.2.2, “CHECK TABLE Syntax”
Section 2.3.5.1.2, “Choosing an Install Type”
Section 15.3.3.3, “Compressed Table Characteristics”
Section 15.3.4.1, “Corrupted MyISAM Tables”
Section 7.2, “Database Backup Methods”
Section 24.5.1, “Debugging a MySQL Server”
Section 13.2.2, “DELETE Syntax”
Section 15.3.3.2, “Dynamic Table Characteristics”
Section 8.8.2, “EXPLAIN Output Format”
Section 8.11.5, “External Locking”
Section 12.9.6, “Fine-Tuning MySQL Full-Text Search”
Section 7.6.2, “How to Check MyISAM Tables for Errors”
Section 7.6.3, “How to Repair MyISAM Tables”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 8.3.7, “InnoDB and MyISAM Index Statistics Collection”
Section C.10.3, “Limits on Table Size”
Section 13.7.6.5, “LOAD INDEX INTO CACHE Syntax”
Section 19.3.3, “Maintenance of Partitions”
Section 24.5.1.7, “Making a Test Case If You Experience Table Corruption”
Section 15.3.1, “MyISAM Startup Options”
Section 7.6, “MyISAM Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery”
Section 7.6.4, “MyISAM Table Optimization”
Section 15.3.3, “MyISAM Table Storage Formats”
Section 4.6.3.2, “myisamchk Check Options”
Section 4.6.3.1, “myisamchk General Options”
Section 4.6.3.6, “myisamchk Memory Usage”
Section 4.6.3.3, “myisamchk Repair Options”
Section 4.6.3, “myisamchk — MyISAM Table-Maintenance Utility”
Section 4.6.5, “myisampack — Generate Compressed, Read-Only MyISAM Tables”
Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”
Section 4.6.9, “mysqlhotcopy — A Database Backup Program”
Section 4.6.3.5, “Obtaining Table Information with myisamchk”
Section 8.6.1, “Optimizing MyISAM Queries”
Section 4.6.3.4, “Other myisamchk Options”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 15.3.4.2, “Problems from Tables Not Being Closed Properly”
Section 13.7.2.5, “REPAIR TABLE Syntax”
Section 19.5, “Restrictions and Limitations on Partitioning”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 7.6.5, “Setting Up a MyISAM Table Maintenance Schedule”
Section 13.7.5.23, “SHOW INDEX Syntax”
Section 13.7.5.37, “SHOW TABLE STATUS Syntax”
Section 8.6.3, “Speed of REPAIR TABLE Statements”
Section 15.3.3.1, “Static (Fixed-Length) Table Characteristics”
Section 8.12.1, “System Factors and Startup Parameter Tuning”
Section 1.3.2, “The Main Features of MySQL”
Section 15.3, “The MyISAM Storage Engine”
Section 7.6.1, “Using myisamchk for Crash Recovery”
Section 24.5.1.6, “Using Server Logs to Find Causes of Errors in mysqld”
Section 8.12.4.2, “Using Symbolic Links for MyISAM Tables on Unix”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”

myisamchk *.MYI

Section 7.6.3, “How to Repair MyISAM Tables”

myisamchk tbl_name

Section 7.6.2, “How to Check MyISAM Tables for Errors”

myisamlog

Section 4.6.4, “myisamlog — Display MyISAM Log File Contents”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

myisampack

Section 8.6.2, “Bulk Data Loading for MyISAM Tables”
Section 15.3.3.3, “Compressed Table Characteristics”
Section 13.1.17, “CREATE TABLE Syntax”
Section 8.11.5, “External Locking”
Section C.10.3, “Limits on Table Size”
Section 15.8.1, “MERGE Table Advantages and Disadvantages”
Section 15.3.3, “MyISAM Table Storage Formats”
Section 4.6.3.3, “myisamchk Repair Options”
Section 4.6.5, “myisampack — Generate Compressed, Read-Only MyISAM Tables”
Section 4.6.3.5, “Obtaining Table Information with myisamchk”
Section 8.4.1, “Optimizing Data Size”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 19.5, “Restrictions and Limitations on Partitioning”
Section 13.1.17.4, “Silent Column Specification Changes”
Section 15.8, “The MERGE Storage Engine”
Section 15.3, “The MyISAM Storage Engine”

mysql

Section 1.7.2.4, “'--' as the Start of a Comment”
Section 18.5.13.2, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Basic procedure”
Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 18.5.13.1, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: General Issues”
Section 6.3.2, “Adding User Accounts”
Section 13.1.7.1, “ALTER TABLE Partition Operations”
Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 13.6.1, “BEGIN ... END Compound-Statement Syntax”
Section 2.3.5.1.5, “Changes Made by MySQL Installation Wizard”
Section 2.3.5.1.2, “Choosing an Install Type”
Section 4.2.7, “Command-Line Options that Affect Option-File Handling”
Section 18.5.2, “Commands in the MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 9.6, “Comment Syntax”
Section 18.3, “Configuration of MySQL Cluster”
Section 6.4.4, “Configuring MySQL to Use Secure Connections”
Section 14.9.10, “Configuring Optimizer Statistics for InnoDB”
Section 10.1.6, “Configuring the Character Set and Collation for Applications”
Section 3.1, “Connecting to and Disconnecting from the Server”
Section 4.2.2, “Connecting to the MySQL Server”
Section 5.1.8.4, “Connecting Using IPv6 Nonlocal Host Addresses”
Section 5.1.8.3, “Connecting Using the IPv6 Local Host Address”
Section 10.1.5, “Connection Character Sets and Collations”
Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 23.8.16, “Controlling Automatic Reconnection Behavior”
Section 14.11.5, “Converting Tables from MyISAM to InnoDB”
Section 2.11.5, “Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine”
Section 13.1.15, “CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE FUNCTION Syntax”
Section 3.3.1, “Creating and Selecting a Database”
Section 2.3.7.6, “Customizing the PATH for MySQL Tools”
Section 24.5.2, “Debugging a MySQL Client”
Section 18.3.3.7, “Defining SQL and Other API Nodes in a MySQL Cluster”
Section 20.1, “Defining Stored Programs”
Section 4.5.1.6.4, “Disabling mysql Auto-Reconnect”
Section 18.5.14, “Distributed MySQL Privileges for MySQL Cluster”
Section 2.11.2, “Downgrading MySQL”
Section 14.20.2, “Enabling InnoDB Monitors”
Section 6.1.2.1, “End-User Guidelines for Password Security”
Section 3.2, “Entering Queries”
Section 2.12, “Environment Variables”
Section 20.4.2, “Event Scheduler Configuration”
Section 7.3, “Example Backup and Recovery Strategy”
Section 23.8.3, “Example C API Client Programs”
Section 3.6, “Examples of Common Queries”
Section 4.5.1.5, “Executing SQL Statements from a Text File”
Chapter 12, Functions and Operators
Section 2.4.1, “General Notes on Installing MySQL on OS X”
Section 13.7.1.3, “GRANT Syntax”
Section 13.8.3, “HELP Syntax”
Section B.5.1, “How to Determine What Is Causing a Problem”
Section 14.8.5.3, “How to Minimize and Handle Deadlocks”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 6.1.5, “How to Run MySQL as a Normal User”
Section B.5.2.15, “Ignoring user”
Section 12.14, “Information Functions”
Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 14.21, “InnoDB Backup and Recovery”
Section 4.5.1.6.1, “Input-Line Editing”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 18.1.6.8, “Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster”
Section 8.2.1.15, “LIMIT Query Optimization”
Section 13.2.6, “LOAD DATA INFILE Syntax”
Section 13.2.7, “LOAD XML Syntax”
Section 7.4.5.1, “Making a Copy of a Database”
Section 6.1.3, “Making MySQL Secure Against Attackers”
Section 18.5, “Management of MySQL Cluster”
Section 8.13.1, “Measuring the Speed of Expressions and Functions”
Section A.11, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: MySQL Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Character Sets”
Section 18.6.9, “MySQL Cluster Backups With MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.5.12.1, “MySQL Cluster Disk Data Objects”
Section 18.2.5, “MySQL Cluster Example with Tables and Data”
Chapter 18, MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2
Section 18.6, “MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.6.4, “MySQL Cluster Replication Schema and Tables”
Section 4.5.1.2, “mysql Commands”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.5.1.3, “mysql Logging”
Section 4.5.1.1, “mysql Options”
Section 10.6, “MySQL Server Time Zone Support”
Section 18.5.4, “MySQL Server Usage for MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.5.1.4, “mysql Server-Side Help”
Section 4.5.1.6, “mysql Tips”
Section 4.5.1, “mysql — The MySQL Command-Line Tool”
Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 23.8.7.14, “mysql_errno()”
Section 23.8.7.66, “mysql_sqlstate()”
Section 4.4.6, “mysql_tzinfo_to_sql — Load the Time Zone Tables”
Section 4.6.6, “mysqlaccess — Client for Checking Access Privileges”
Section 4.6.7, “mysqlbinlog — Utility for Processing Binary Log Files”
Section 4.5.4, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”
Section 4.5.6, “mysqlshow — Display Database, Table, and Column Information”
Section 18.5.15, “NDB API Statistics Counters and Variables”
Section 18.4.5, “ndb_mgm — The MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 18.4.2, “ndbinfo_select_all — Select From ndbinfo Tables”
Section 4.2.9, “Option Defaults, Options Expecting Values, and the = Sign”
Section B.5.2.8, “Out of memory”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section B.5.2.10, “Packet Too Large”
Section 6.1.2.4, “Password Hashing in MySQL”
Section 6.3.6, “Pluggable Authentication”
Section 7.5, “Point-in-Time (Incremental) Recovery Using the Binary Log”
Section 18.6.5, “Preparing the MySQL Cluster for Replication”
Section 18.1.6.11, “Previous MySQL Cluster Issues Resolved in MySQL 5.1, MySQL Cluster NDB 6.x, and MySQL Cluster NDB 7.x”
Section 4.2.5, “Program Option Modifiers”
Section 19.2.3.1, “RANGE COLUMNS partitioning”
Section 2.11.4, “Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes”
Section 7.4.4, “Reloading Delimited-Text Format Backups”
Section 7.4.2, “Reloading SQL-Format Backups”
Section 17.4.1.30, “Replication of Server-Side Help Tables”
Section B.5.3.2.3, “Resetting the Root Password: Generic Instructions”
Section C.9, “Restrictions on Pluggable Authentication”
Section 13.7.1.5, “REVOKE Syntax”
Section 2.10.4, “Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts”
Section 6.1.6, “Security Issues with LOAD DATA LOCAL”
Section 13.2.9.1, “SELECT ... INTO Syntax”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section B.3, “Server Error Codes and Messages”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 5.1.9, “Server-Side Help”
Section 13.7.5.35, “SHOW SLAVE STATUS Syntax”
Section 13.7.5.41, “SHOW WARNINGS Syntax”
Section 13.6.7.4, “SIGNAL Syntax”
Section 4.2.3, “Specifying Program Options”
Section 13.5, “SQL Syntax for Prepared Statements”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”
Section 18.6.6, “Starting MySQL Cluster Replication (Single Replication Channel)”
Section 2.3.6.1, “Starting the MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard”
Section 2.10.2, “Starting the Server”
Section 9.1.1, “String Literals”
Section 2.10.3, “Testing the Server”
Section 11.4.3, “The BLOB and TEXT Types”
Section 6.5.1.5, “The Cleartext Client-Side Authentication Plugin”
Section 18.5.10, “The ndbinfo MySQL Cluster Information Database”
Section 18.5.10.19, “The ndbinfo transporters Table”
Section 6.5.1.6, “The Socket Peer-Credential Authentication Plugin”
Section 20.3.1, “Trigger Syntax and Examples”
Section 14.23.3, “Troubleshooting InnoDB Data Dictionary Operations”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”
Chapter 3, Tutorial
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”
Section 6.5.1.3.5, “Unix Password Authentication with Proxy Users and Group Mapping”
Section 6.5.1.3.3, “Unix Password Authentication without Proxy Users”
Section 2.11.1, “Upgrading MySQL”
Section 7.3.2, “Using Backups for Recovery”
Section 3.5, “Using mysql in Batch Mode”
Section 7.4, “Using mysqldump for Backups”
Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”
Section 4.2.4, “Using Options on the Command Line”
Section 4.2.8, “Using Options to Set Program Variables”
Section 24.5.1.6, “Using Server Logs to Find Causes of Errors in mysqld”
Section 18.5.12.2, “Using Symbolic Links with Disk Data Objects”
Section 4.5.1.6.3, “Using the --safe-updates Option”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”
Section 2.3.9, “Windows Postinstallation Procedures”
Section 12.11, “XML Functions”

mysql ...

Section 24.5.1.1, “Compiling MySQL for Debugging”

mysql-server

Section 2.8, “Installing MySQL on FreeBSD”

mysql-test-run.pl

Section 24.1.2, “The MySQL Test Suite”

mysql-test-run.pl test_name

Section 24.1.2, “The MySQL Test Suite”

mysql.exe

Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section A.11, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: MySQL Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Character Sets”

mysql.server

Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 2.5, “Installing MySQL on Linux”
Section 6.1.3, “Making MySQL Secure Against Attackers”
Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 4.6.8, “mysqldumpslow — Summarize Slow Query Log Files”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 2.10.5, “Starting and Stopping MySQL Automatically”
Section B.5.3.7, “Time Zone Problems”

mysql.server stop

Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”

mysql_config

Section 23.8.4.1, “Building C API Client Programs”
Section 23.7.1, “Compiling Programs with libmysqld”
Section 2.9.5, “Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL”
Section 23.8.1, “MySQL C API Implementations”
Section 4.7.2, “mysql_config — Display Options for Compiling Clients”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 24.2.3, “Plugin API Components”

mysql_config_editor

Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”

mysql_convert_table_format

Section 4.6.10, “mysql_convert_table_format — Convert Tables to Use a Given Storage Engine”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysql_find_rows

Section 24.5.1.7, “Making a Test Case If You Experience Table Corruption”
Section 4.6.11, “mysql_find_rows — Extract SQL Statements from Files”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysql_fix_extensions

Section 4.6.12, “mysql_fix_extensions — Normalize Table File Name Extensions”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysql_install_db

Section 2.10.1, “Initializing the Data Directory”
Section 18.6.4, “MySQL Cluster Replication Schema and Tables”
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”
Section 4.4.3, “mysql_install_db — Initialize MySQL Data Directory”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 2.10.1.1, “Problems Running mysql_install_db”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”

mysql_plugin

Section 4.4.4, “mysql_plugin — Configure MySQL Server Plugins”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysql_secure_installation

Section 2.5.3, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers”
Section 2.7.2, “Installing MySQL on OpenSolaris Using IPS”
Section 2.7.1, “Installing MySQL on Solaris Using a Solaris PKG”
Section 4.4.5, “mysql_secure_installation — Improve MySQL Installation Security”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 2.10.4, “Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts”

mysql_setpermission

Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 4.6.13, “mysql_setpermission — Interactively Set Permissions in Grant Tables”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 2.10.2, “Starting the Server”

mysql_setpermissions

Section 4.6.13, “mysql_setpermission — Interactively Set Permissions in Grant Tables”

mysql_stmt_execute()

Section 5.1.6, “Server Status Variables”

mysql_stmt_prepare()

Section 5.1.6, “Server Status Variables”

mysql_tzinfo_to_sql

Section 10.6, “MySQL Server Time Zone Support”
Section 4.4.6, “mysql_tzinfo_to_sql — Load the Time Zone Tables”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysql_upgrade

Section 13.1.1, “ALTER DATABASE Syntax”
Section 2.11.2.1, “Changes Affecting Downgrades from MySQL 5.5”
Section 2.11.1.1, “Changes Affecting Upgrades to MySQL 5.5”
Section 2.11.3, “Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt”
Section 13.7.3.1, “CREATE FUNCTION Syntax for User-Defined Functions”
Section 2.11.2, “Downgrading MySQL”
Section B.5.2.15, “Ignoring user”
Section 2.10.1, “Initializing the Data Directory”
Section 4.4.7, “mysql_upgrade — Check and Upgrade MySQL Tables”
Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 6.1.2.4, “Password Hashing in MySQL”
Section 22.2.1, “Performance Schema Build Configuration”
Section 2.11.4, “Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes”
Section 17.4.1.30, “Replication of Server-Side Help Tables”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section B.3, “Server Error Codes and Messages”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”
Section 2.11.1, “Upgrading MySQL”
Section 2.3.10, “Upgrading MySQL on Windows”

mysql_waitpid

Section 4.6.14, “mysql_waitpid — Kill Process and Wait for Its Termination”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysql_waitpid()

Section 4.6.14, “mysql_waitpid — Kill Process and Wait for Its Termination”

mysql_zap

Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”
Section 4.6.15, “mysql_zap — Kill Processes That Match a Pattern”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”

mysqlaccess

Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 4.6.6, “mysqlaccess — Client for Checking Access Privileges”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 2.10.2, “Starting the Server”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”

mysqladmin

Section 6.3.5, “Assigning Account Passwords”
Section 17.3.1.1, “Backing Up a Slave Using mysqldump”
Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”
Section 4.2.2, “Connecting to the MySQL Server”
Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 13.1.10, “CREATE DATABASE Syntax”
Section 2.3.7.6, “Customizing the PATH for MySQL Tools”
Section 24.5.1, “Debugging a MySQL Server”
Section 13.1.21, “DROP DATABASE Syntax”
Section 23.8.3, “Example C API Client Programs”
Section 13.7.6.3, “FLUSH Syntax”
Section 2.4.1, “General Notes on Installing MySQL on OS X”
Section B.5.1, “How to Determine What Is Causing a Problem”
Section 7.6.3, “How to Repair MyISAM Tables”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section A.11, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: MySQL Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Character Sets”
Section 5.4, “MySQL Server Logs”
Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”
Section 4.3.4, “mysqld_multi — Manage Multiple MySQL Servers”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 6.2.1, “Privileges Provided by MySQL”
Section C.9, “Restrictions on Pluggable Authentication”
Section 5.6.3, “Running Multiple MySQL Instances on Unix”
Section 2.10.4, “Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”
Section 2.3.7.5, “Starting MySQL from the Windows Command Line”
Section 2.10.3, “Testing the Server”
Section 6.5.1.5, “The Cleartext Client-Side Authentication Plugin”
Section 1.3.2, “The Main Features of MySQL”
Section 5.1.11, “The Server Shutdown Process”
Section 8.12.2, “Tuning Server Parameters”
Section 2.3.10, “Upgrading MySQL on Windows”
Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”
Section 4.2.4, “Using Options on the Command Line”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”

mysqladmin debug

Section 24.5.1, “Debugging a MySQL Server”
Section 20.4.5, “Event Scheduler Status”
Section 13.7.1.3, “GRANT Syntax”
Section 6.2.1, “Privileges Provided by MySQL”

mysqladmin extended-status

Section 13.2.5.2, “INSERT DELAYED Syntax”
Section 13.7.5.36, “SHOW STATUS Syntax”

mysqladmin flush-hosts

Section 8.12.6.2, “DNS Lookup Optimization and the Host Cache”
Section B.5.2.6, “Host 'host_name' is blocked”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”

mysqladmin flush-logs

Section 7.3.3, “Backup Strategy Summary”
Section 2.11.1.1, “Changes Affecting Upgrades to MySQL 5.5”
Section 7.3.1, “Establishing a Backup Policy”
Section 5.4.7, “Server Log Maintenance”
Section 5.4.4, “The Binary Log”
Section 5.4.2, “The Error Log”
Section 17.2.2.1, “The Slave Relay Log”

mysqladmin flush-privileges

Section 2.11.5, “Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine”
Section 6.2.2, “Grant Tables”
Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”
Section 6.2.6, “When Privilege Changes Take Effect”

mysqladmin flush-tables

Section 8.6.2, “Bulk Data Loading for MyISAM Tables”
Section 8.11.5, “External Locking”
Section 8.4.3.1, “How MySQL Opens and Closes Tables”
Section 8.12.5.1, “How MySQL Uses Memory”
Section 4.6.5, “myisampack — Generate Compressed, Read-Only MyISAM Tables”
Section 7.6.1, “Using myisamchk for Crash Recovery”

mysqladmin flush-xxx

Section 6.3.2, “Adding User Accounts”

mysqladmin kill

Section B.5.3.4, “How MySQL Handles a Full Disk”
Section 13.7.6.4, “KILL Syntax”
Section 12.16, “Miscellaneous Functions”
Section B.5.2.9, “MySQL server has gone away”
Section 6.2.1, “Privileges Provided by MySQL”

mysqladmin password

Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”

mysqladmin processlist

Section 6.3.2, “Adding User Accounts”
Section 8.14, “Examining Thread Information”
Section 13.7.6.4, “KILL Syntax”
Section 6.1.3, “Making MySQL Secure Against Attackers”
Section 24.1.1, “MySQL Threads”
Section 23.8.7.43, “mysql_list_processes()”
Section 6.2.1, “Privileges Provided by MySQL”
Section 13.7.5.30, “SHOW PROCESSLIST Syntax”

mysqladmin processlist status

Section 24.5.1, “Debugging a MySQL Server”

mysqladmin refresh

Section 6.3.2, “Adding User Accounts”
Section 8.4.3.1, “How MySQL Opens and Closes Tables”
Section 5.4.7, “Server Log Maintenance”

mysqladmin reload

Section 6.3.2, “Adding User Accounts”
Section 6.2.2, “Grant Tables”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 4.6.6, “mysqlaccess — Client for Checking Access Privileges”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 6.3.4, “Setting Account Resource Limits”
Section 6.2.6, “When Privilege Changes Take Effect”

mysqladmin reload version

Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”

mysqladmin shutdown

Section 6.2.5, “Access Control, Stage 2: Request Verification”
Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 24.5.1.2, “Creating Trace Files”
Section 13.7.1.3, “GRANT Syntax”
Section 7.6.3, “How to Repair MyISAM Tables”
Section 6.1.5, “How to Run MySQL as a Normal User”
Section 2.4.2, “Installing MySQL on OS X Using Native Packages”
Section 24.5.1.7, “Making a Test Case If You Experience Table Corruption”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”
Section 6.2.1, “Privileges Provided by MySQL”
Section 17.4.1.24, “Replication and Temporary Tables”
Section 18.2.6, “Safe Shutdown and Restart of MySQL Cluster”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”
Section 5.1.11, “The Server Shutdown Process”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”

mysqladmin status

Section 8.4.3.1, “How MySQL Opens and Closes Tables”
Section 23.8.7.68, “mysql_stat()”
Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”

mysqladmin variables

Section B.5.2.9, “MySQL server has gone away”
Section 13.7.5.40, “SHOW VARIABLES Syntax”

mysqladmin variables extended-status processlist

Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”

mysqladmin ver

Section 24.5.1.1, “Compiling MySQL for Debugging”

mysqladmin version

Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section B.5.2.9, “MySQL server has gone away”
Section 2.10.3, “Testing the Server”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”

mysqlanalyze

Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”

mysqlbackup

Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”
Section 14.21, “InnoDB Backup and Recovery”
Section 4.5.4, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”

mysqlbinlog

Section 17.1.2.1, “Advantages and Disadvantages of Statement-Based and Row-Based Replication”
Section 13.7.6.1, “BINLOG Syntax”
Section 5.7.1.2, “Command Probes”
Section 17.4.5, “How to Report Replication Bugs or Problems”
Section 14.21, “InnoDB Backup and Recovery”
Section B.5.7, “Known Issues in MySQL”
Section 12.16, “Miscellaneous Functions”
MySQL Glossary
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.6.7.1, “mysqlbinlog Hex Dump Format”
Section 4.6.7.2, “mysqlbinlog Row Event Display”
Section 4.6.7, “mysqlbinlog — Utility for Processing Binary Log Files”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 7.5, “Point-in-Time (Incremental) Recovery Using the Binary Log”
Section 7.5.2, “Point-in-Time Recovery Using Event Positions”
Section 7.5.1, “Point-in-Time Recovery Using Event Times”
Section 18.6.9.2, “Point-In-Time Recovery Using MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 17.4.1.38, “Replication and Variables”
Section 13.7.4.1, “SET Syntax for Variable Assignment”
Section 13.7.5.3, “SHOW BINLOG EVENTS Syntax”
Section 13.7.5.33, “SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS Syntax”
Section 13.4.2.5, “START SLAVE Syntax”
Section 5.4.4, “The Binary Log”
Section 5.4.3, “The General Query Log”
Section 17.2.2.1, “The Slave Relay Log”
Section 17.1.2.2, “Usage of Row-Based Logging and Replication”
Section 7.3.2, “Using Backups for Recovery”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”

mysqlbinlog binary-log-file | mysql

Section 24.5.1.7, “Making a Test Case If You Experience Table Corruption”

mysqlbinlog|mysql

Section B.5.7, “Known Issues in MySQL”

mysqlbug

Section 4.4.2, “mysqlbug — Generate Bug Report”

mysqlcheck

Section 13.1.1, “ALTER DATABASE Syntax”
Section 2.11.3, “Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt”
Section 19.3.3, “Maintenance of Partitions”
Section 9.2.3, “Mapping of Identifiers to File Names”
Section 4.7.3, “my_print_defaults — Display Options from Option Files”
Section 7.6, “MyISAM Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery”
Section 4.4.7, “mysql_upgrade — Check and Upgrade MySQL Tables”
Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 2.11.4, “Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes”
Section 19.5, “Restrictions and Limitations on Partitioning”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 1.3.2, “The Main Features of MySQL”
Section 15.3, “The MyISAM Storage Engine”

mysqld

Section 24.4.2, “Adding a New User-Defined Function”
Section 24.4, “Adding New Functions to MySQL”
Section 17.1.3.4, “Binary Log Options and Variables”
Section 5.4.4.1, “Binary Logging Formats”
Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 6.4.2, “Building MySQL with Support for Secure Connections”
Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”
Section B.5.2.13, “Can't create/write to file”
Section B.5.2.17, “Can't initialize character set”
Section 2.11.1.1, “Changes Affecting Upgrades to MySQL 5.5”
Section 14.10.2, “Changing the Number or Size of InnoDB Redo Log Files”
Section B.5.2.4, “Client does not support authentication protocol”
Section 18.5.2, “Commands in the MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 9.6, “Comment Syntax”
Section B.5.2.11, “Communication Errors and Aborted Connections”
Section 4.4.1, “comp_err — Compile MySQL Error Message File”
Section 24.5.1.1, “Compiling MySQL for Debugging”
Section 18.3, “Configuration of MySQL Cluster”
Section 15.3.4.1, “Corrupted MyISAM Tables”
Section 13.7.3.1, “CREATE FUNCTION Syntax for User-Defined Functions”
Section 13.1.17, “CREATE TABLE Syntax”
Section 24.5.1.2, “Creating Trace Files”
Section 14.8.5, “Deadlocks in InnoDB”
Section 24.5.1, “Debugging a MySQL Server”
Section 24.5, “Debugging and Porting MySQL”
Section 24.5.1.4, “Debugging mysqld under gdb”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 18.3.3.7, “Defining SQL and Other API Nodes in a MySQL Cluster”
Section 14.7.7, “Doublewrite Buffer”
Section 14.13.1, “Enabling File Formats”
Section 14.20.2, “Enabling InnoDB Monitors”
Section 2.12, “Environment Variables”
Section 8.11.5, “External Locking”
Section B.5.2.18, “File Not Found and Similar Errors”
Section 12.9.6, “Fine-Tuning MySQL Full-Text Search”
Section 13.7.6.3, “FLUSH Syntax”
Section 14.23.2, “Forcing InnoDB Recovery”
Section 18.6.2, “General Requirements for MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 8.14.2, “General Thread States”
Section 16.2.3, “Handling MySQL Recovery with ZFS”
Section B.5.2.6, “Host 'host_name' is blocked”
Section 8.4.3.1, “How MySQL Opens and Closes Tables”
Section 8.12.5.1, “How MySQL Uses Memory”
Section 8.2.1.17, “How to Avoid Full Table Scans”
Section B.5.1, “How to Determine What Is Causing a Problem”
Section 7.6.3, “How to Repair MyISAM Tables”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 6.1.5, “How to Run MySQL as a Normal User”
Section 9.2.2, “Identifier Case Sensitivity”
Section B.5.2.15, “Ignoring user”
Section 18.6.8, “Implementing Failover with MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 12.14, “Information Functions”
Section 18.2.3, “Initial Configuration of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.4, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 14.21, “InnoDB Backup and Recovery”
Section 14.15.1, “InnoDB Disk I/O”
Section 14.10.4, “InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces”
Section 14.9.1, “InnoDB Startup Configuration”
Section 14.17, “InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables”
Section 14.23, “InnoDB Troubleshooting”
Section 13.2.5.3, “INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE Syntax”
Section 13.2.5.2, “INSERT DELAYED Syntax”
Section 13.2.5, “INSERT Syntax”
Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 18.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Linux”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”
Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”
Section 2.4.2, “Installing MySQL on OS X Using Native Packages”
Section 2.7, “Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”
Section 18.1.6.8, “Issues Exclusive to MySQL Cluster”
Section 13.7.6.4, “KILL Syntax”
Section 18.6.3, “Known Issues in MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 13.2.6, “LOAD DATA INFILE Syntax”
Section 24.5.1.7, “Making a Test Case If You Experience Table Corruption”
Section 6.1.3, “Making MySQL Secure Against Attackers”
Section 18.5, “Management of MySQL Cluster”
Section 12.16, “Miscellaneous Functions”
Section 5.4.4.3, “Mixed Binary Logging Format”
Section 15.3.1, “MyISAM Startup Options”
Section 4.6.3.2, “myisamchk Check Options”
Section 4.6.3.1, “myisamchk General Options”
Section 4.6.3, “myisamchk — MyISAM Table-Maintenance Utility”
Section 4.6.5, “myisampack — Generate Compressed, Read-Only MyISAM Tables”
Section A.1, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: General”
Section A.11, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: MySQL Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Character Sets”
Section A.3, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: Server SQL Mode”
Section 18.5.11.3, “MySQL Cluster and MySQL Security Procedures”
Section 18.3.3.1, “MySQL Cluster Configuration: Basic Example”
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
Section 18.2, “MySQL Cluster Installation and Upgrades”
Section 18.3.2.5, “MySQL Cluster mysqld Option and Variable Reference”
Chapter 18, MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2
Section 18.1.2, “MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions”
Section 18.1, “MySQL Cluster Overview”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 18.6, “MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.6.11, “MySQL Cluster Replication Conflict Resolution”
Section 18.6.4, “MySQL Cluster Replication Schema and Tables”
Section 18.6.10, “MySQL Cluster Replication: Multi-Master and Circular Replication”
Section 18.3.3.8.3, “MySQL Cluster Status Variables”
Section 18.3.3.8.2, “MySQL Cluster System Variables”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
MySQL Glossary
Section 2.3.1, “MySQL Installation Layout on Microsoft Windows”
Chapter 5, MySQL Server Administration
Section 4.3, “MySQL Server and Server-Startup Programs”
Section B.5.2.9, “MySQL server has gone away”
Section 5.4, “MySQL Server Logs”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 10.6, “MySQL Server Time Zone Support”
Section 18.5.4, “MySQL Server Usage for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.1.5, “MySQL Server Using InnoDB Compared with MySQL Cluster”
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”
Section 1.7, “MySQL Standards Compliance”
Section 24.1.1, “MySQL Threads”
Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 23.8.7.1, “mysql_affected_rows()”
Section 4.4.3, “mysql_install_db — Initialize MySQL Data Directory”
Section 23.8.7.49, “mysql_options()”
Section 4.4.4, “mysql_plugin — Configure MySQL Server Plugins”
Section 4.5.2, “mysqladmin — Client for Administering a MySQL Server”
Section 4.6.7, “mysqlbinlog — Utility for Processing Binary Log Files”
Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”
Section 4.3.1, “mysqld — The MySQL Server”
Section 4.3.4, “mysqld_multi — Manage Multiple MySQL Servers”
Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 4.5.4, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”
Section 4.6.9, “mysqlhotcopy — A Database Backup Program”
Section 18.5.15, “NDB API Statistics Counters and Variables”
Section 18.4.4, “ndb_mgmd — The MySQL Cluster Management Server Daemon”
Section 18.4.20, “ndb_restore — Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup”
Section 18.4.23, “ndb_show_tables — Display List of NDB Tables”
Section 13.7.2.4, “OPTIMIZE TABLE Syntax”
Section B.5.5, “Optimizer-Related Issues”
Section 18.4.26, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs — Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 23.7.3, “Options with the Embedded Server”
Section 18.3.2, “Overview of MySQL Cluster Configuration Parameters, Options, and Variables”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section B.5.2.10, “Packet Too Large”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.5, “Preparing the MySQL Cluster for Replication”
Section 15.3.4.2, “Problems from Tables Not Being Closed Properly”
Section 2.10.1.1, “Problems Running mysql_install_db”
Section B.5.3.1, “Problems with File Permissions”
Section 4.2.5, “Program Option Modifiers”
Section 8.10.3.3, “Query Cache Configuration”
Section 18.3.3.2, “Recommended Starting Configuration for MySQL Cluster”
Section 13.7.2.5, “REPAIR TABLE Syntax”
Section 17.1.3.1, “Replication and Binary Logging Option and Variable Reference”
Section 17.1.3, “Replication and Binary Logging Options and Variables”
Section 17.1.3.2, “Replication Master Options and Variables”
Section 17.1.3.3, “Replication Slave Options and Variables”
Section 13.4.2.3, “RESET SLAVE Syntax”
Section B.5.3.2.2, “Resetting the Root Password: Unix and Unix-Like Systems”
Section B.5.3.2.1, “Resetting the Root Password: Windows Systems”
Section 4.7.4, “resolve_stack_dump — Resolve Numeric Stack Trace Dump to Symbols”
Section B.5.4.5, “Rollback Failure for Nontransactional Tables”
Section 5.6, “Running Multiple MySQL Instances on One Machine”
Section 6.1.6, “Security Issues with LOAD DATA LOCAL”
Section 6.1.4, “Security-Related mysqld Options and Variables”
Section 13.2.9.1, “SELECT ... INTO Syntax”
Section 2.3.7.3, “Selecting a MySQL Server Type”
Section 10.1.4.1, “Server Character Set and Collation”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 24.2.4.2.2, “Server Plugin Status and System Variables”
Section 5.1.10, “Server Response to Signals”
Section 5.1.6, “Server Status Variables”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 13.3.6, “SET TRANSACTION Syntax”
Section 10.2, “Setting the Error Message Language”
Section 7.6.5, “Setting Up a MyISAM Table Maintenance Schedule”
Section 13.7.5.16, “SHOW ENGINE Syntax”
Section 23.8.2, “Simultaneous MySQL Server and Connector/C Installations”
Section 2.10.5, “Starting and Stopping MySQL Automatically”
Section 5.6.2.2, “Starting Multiple MySQL Instances as Windows Services”
Section 5.6.2.1, “Starting Multiple MySQL Instances at the Windows Command Line”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”
Section 18.6.6, “Starting MySQL Cluster Replication (Single Replication Channel)”
Section 2.3.7.5, “Starting MySQL from the Windows Command Line”
Section 10.6.1, “Staying Current with Time Zone Changes”
Section 1.8.5, “Supporters of MySQL”
Section 17.3.6, “Switching Masters During Failover”
Section 8.11.2, “Table Locking Issues”
Section B.5.2.19, “Table-Corruption Issues”
Section 2.3.7.8, “Testing The MySQL Installation”
Section 2.10.3, “Testing the Server”
Section 5.4.4, “The Binary Log”
Section 15.7, “The BLACKHOLE Storage Engine”
Section 24.5.3, “The DBUG Package”
Section 5.4.2, “The Error Log”
Section 5.4.3, “The General Query Log”
Section 15.3, “The MyISAM Storage Engine”
Section 8.10.3, “The MySQL Query Cache”
Section 5.1, “The MySQL Server”
Section 24.1.2, “The MySQL Test Suite”
Section 18.5.10, “The ndbinfo MySQL Cluster Information Database”
Section 5.4.5, “The Slow Query Log”
Section B.5.3.7, “Time Zone Problems”
Section B.5.2.7, “Too many connections”
Section 5.7, “Tracing mysqld Using DTrace”
Section 2.3.8, “Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows MySQL Server Installation”
Section 14.23.1, “Troubleshooting InnoDB I/O Problems”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”
Section 2.10.2.1, “Troubleshooting Problems Starting the MySQL Server”
Section 8.12.2, “Tuning Server Parameters”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”
Section 24.4.2.5, “UDF Compiling and Installing”
Section 24.4.2.6, “UDF Security Precautions”
Section 2.11.1, “Upgrading MySQL”
Section 2.3.10, “Upgrading MySQL on Windows”
Section 24.5.1.5, “Using a Stack Trace”
Section 7.6.1, “Using myisamchk for Crash Recovery”
Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”
Section 24.5.1.6, “Using Server Logs to Find Causes of Errors in mysqld”
Section 8.12.4.3, “Using Symbolic Links for Databases on Windows”
Section 8.12.4.2, “Using Symbolic Links for MyISAM Tables on Unix”
Section 18.6.7, “Using Two Replication Channels for MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 24.5.1.3, “Using WER with PDB to create a Windows crashdump”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”
Section 18.1.4, “What is New in MySQL Cluster”
Section B.5.3.3, “What to Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing”
Section 6.2.6, “When Privilege Changes Take Effect”
Section B.5.3.5, “Where MySQL Stores Temporary Files”
Section 2.1.1, “Which MySQL Version and Distribution to Install”
Section 24.2.4, “Writing Plugins”

mysqld mysqld.trace

Section 24.5.1.2, “Creating Trace Files”

mysqld-debug

Section 24.5.1.2, “Creating Trace Files”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”
Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 2.3.7.3, “Selecting a MySQL Server Type”

mysqld.exe

Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”

mysqld_multi

Section 4.3.4, “mysqld_multi — Manage Multiple MySQL Servers”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 5.6.3, “Running Multiple MySQL Instances on Unix”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”

mysqld_safe

Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 24.5.1.1, “Compiling MySQL for Debugging”
Section 8.12.5.2, “Enabling Large Page Support”
Section B.5.2.18, “File Not Found and Similar Errors”
Section B.5.3.6, “How to Protect or Change the MySQL Unix Socket File”
Section 14.23, “InnoDB Troubleshooting”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 6.1.3, “Making MySQL Secure Against Attackers”
Section 18.5.11.3, “MySQL Cluster and MySQL Security Procedures”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 10.6, “MySQL Server Time Zone Support”
Section 4.3.3, “mysql.server — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 4.3.4, “mysqld_multi — Manage Multiple MySQL Servers”
Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 4.2.9, “Option Defaults, Options Expecting Values, and the = Sign”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section B.5.2.10, “Packet Too Large”
Section B.5.3.1, “Problems with File Permissions”
Section 5.6, “Running Multiple MySQL Instances on One Machine”
Section 5.6.3, “Running Multiple MySQL Instances on Unix”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 2.10.5, “Starting and Stopping MySQL Automatically”
Section 2.10.2, “Starting the Server”
Section 2.10.3, “Testing the Server”
Section 5.4.2, “The Error Log”
Section B.5.3.7, “Time Zone Problems”
Section 2.10.2.1, “Troubleshooting Problems Starting the MySQL Server”
Section 8.12.2, “Tuning Server Parameters”
Section 4.2.6, “Using Option Files”

mysqldump

Section 17.3.1.3, “Backing Up a Master or Slave by Making It Read Only”
Section 17.3.1.1, “Backing Up a Slave Using mysqldump”
Chapter 7, Backup and Recovery
Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 7.3.3, “Backup Strategy Summary”
Section 8.5.4, “Bulk Data Loading for InnoDB Tables”
Section 2.11.1.1, “Changes Affecting Upgrades to MySQL 5.5”
Section 2.11.3, “Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt”
Section 2.3.5.1.2, “Choosing an Install Type”
Section 4.2.2, “Connecting to the MySQL Server”
Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 10.1.11.7, “Converting Between 3-Byte and 4-Byte Unicode Character Sets”
Section 7.4.5.2, “Copy a Database from one Server to Another”
Section 2.11.5, “Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine”
Section 13.1.17, “CREATE TABLE Syntax”
Section 17.1.1.5, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using mysqldump”
Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”
Section 2.3.7.6, “Customizing the PATH for MySQL Tools”
Section 7.2, “Database Backup Methods”
Section 14.15.4, “Defragmenting a Table”
Section 18.5.14, “Distributed MySQL Privileges for MySQL Cluster”
Section 2.11.2, “Downgrading MySQL”
Section 7.4.3, “Dumping Data in Delimited-Text Format with mysqldump”
Section 7.4.1, “Dumping Data in SQL Format with mysqldump”
Section 7.4.5.3, “Dumping Stored Programs”
Section 7.4.5.4, “Dumping Table Definitions and Content Separately”
Section 16.1.2, “EC2 Instance Limitations”
Section 14.10.4.1, “Enabling and Disabling File-Per-Table Tablespaces”
Section 7.3.1, “Establishing a Backup Policy”
Section 7.3, “Example Backup and Recovery Strategy”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 17.1.1, “How to Set Up Replication”
Section 9.2.2, “Identifier Case Sensitivity”
Section 4.6.1, “innochecksum — Offline InnoDB File Checksum Utility”
Section 14.21, “InnoDB Backup and Recovery”
Section 14.10.4, “InnoDB File-Per-Table Tablespaces”
Section 2.6, “Installing MySQL Using Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN)”
Section 13.2.6, “LOAD DATA INFILE Syntax”
Section 13.2.7, “LOAD XML Syntax”
Section 7.4.5.1, “Making a Copy of a Database”
Section 9.2.3, “Mapping of Identifiers to File Names”
Section 14.11.4, “Moving or Copying InnoDB Tables to Another Machine”
Section 18.2.5, “MySQL Cluster Example with Tables and Data”
Section 18.1, “MySQL Cluster Overview”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.5.1.1, “mysql Options”
Section 5.4, “MySQL Server Logs”
Section 7.4.5, “mysqldump Tips”
Section 4.5.4, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”
Section 18.4.20, “ndb_restore — Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup”
Section 17.1.1.4, “Obtaining the Replication Master Binary Log Coordinates”
Section 18.5.3, “Online Backup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9.2, “Point-In-Time Recovery Using MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.6.5, “Preparing the MySQL Cluster for Replication”
Section B.5.4.8, “Problems with Floating-Point Values”
Section 2.11.4, “Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes”
Section 7.4.4, “Reloading Delimited-Text Format Backups”
Section 7.4.2, “Reloading SQL-Format Backups”
Section 17.3.4, “Replicating Different Databases to Different Slaves”
Section 14.10.1, “Resizing the InnoDB System Tablespace”
Section C.8, “Restrictions on Performance Schema”
Section C.5, “Restrictions on Views”
Section 5.4.1, “Selecting General Query and Slow Query Log Output Destinations”
Section 5.4.7, “Server Log Maintenance”
Section 5.1.7, “Server SQL Modes”
Section 5.1.4, “Server System Variables”
Section 17.1.1.8, “Setting Up Replication with Existing Data”
Section B.5.4.7, “Solving Problems with No Matching Rows”
Section 4.2.3, “Specifying Program Options”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”
Section 2.3.6.1, “Starting the MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard”
Section 11.4.3, “The BLOB and TEXT Types”
Section 14.9.2.1, “The InnoDB Buffer Pool”
Section 1.3.2, “The Main Features of MySQL”
Section 18.5.10, “The ndbinfo MySQL Cluster Information Database”
Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”
Section 13.7.3.4, “UNINSTALL PLUGIN Syntax”
Section 2.11.1, “Upgrading MySQL”
Section 13.1.17.3, “Using FOREIGN KEY Constraints”
Section 7.4, “Using mysqldump for Backups”
Section 17.3.1, “Using Replication for Backups”
Section 17.3.2, “Using Replication with Different Master and Slave Storage Engines”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”
Section 12.11, “XML Functions”
Section 11.3.4, “YEAR(2) Limitations and Migrating to YEAR(4)”

mysqldump mysql

Section 6.2.7, “Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to MySQL”

mysqldumpslow

Section 4.6.8, “mysqldumpslow — Summarize Slow Query Log Files”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 5.4.5, “The Slow Query Log”

mysqlfailover

Section 17.3.6, “Switching Masters During Failover”

mysqlhotcopy

Chapter 7, Backup and Recovery
Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 1.8.1, “Contributors to MySQL”
Section 7.2, “Database Backup Methods”
Section 4.5.4, “mysqldump — A Database Backup Program”
Section 4.6.9, “mysqlhotcopy — A Database Backup Program”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 1.4, “What Is New in MySQL 5.5”

mysqlimport

Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 2.11.5, “Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine”
Section 7.2, “Database Backup Methods”
Section 2.11.2, “Downgrading MySQL”
Section 13.2.6, “LOAD DATA INFILE Syntax”
Section 4.5.5, “mysqlimport — A Data Import Program”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 7.4.4, “Reloading Delimited-Text Format Backups”
Section 6.1.6, “Security Issues with LOAD DATA LOCAL”

MySQLInstaller.exe

Section 2.3.3.2, “MySQL Installer Console”

MySQLInstallerConsole

Section 2.3.3.2, “MySQL Installer Console”

MySQLInstallerConsole.exe

Section 2.3.3.2, “MySQL Installer Console”

MySQLInstanceConfig.exe

Section 2.3.6.13, “MySQL Server Instance Config Wizard: Creating an Instance from the Command Line”

mysqloptimize

Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”

mysqlrepair

Section 4.5.3, “mysqlcheck — A Table Maintenance Program”

mysqlshow

Section 4.2.2, “Connecting to the MySQL Server”
Section 23.8.3, “Example C API Client Programs”
Section 4.5.6, “mysqlshow — Display Database, Table, and Column Information”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 13.7.5.15, “SHOW DATABASES Syntax”
Section 13.7.5.23, “SHOW INDEX Syntax”
Section 13.7.5.37, “SHOW TABLE STATUS Syntax”
Section 2.3.7.8, “Testing The MySQL Installation”
Section 2.10.3, “Testing the Server”
Section 2.3.9, “Windows Postinstallation Procedures”

mysqlshow db_name

Section 13.7.5.38, “SHOW TABLES Syntax”

mysqlshow db_name tbl_name

Section 13.7.5.6, “SHOW COLUMNS Syntax”

mysqlslap

Section 14.19.1, “Monitoring InnoDB Mutex Waits Using Performance Schema”
Section 4.5.7, “mysqlslap — Load Emulation Client”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 6.5.1.5, “The Cleartext Client-Side Authentication Plugin”
Section 8.13.3, “Using Your Own Benchmarks”

mysqltest

Section 24.1.2, “The MySQL Test Suite”

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nbdmtd

Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”

ndb_blob_tool

Section 18.4.6, “ndb_blob_tool — Check and Repair BLOB and TEXT columns of MySQL Cluster Tables”

ndb_config

Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 18.4.7, “ndb_config — Extract MySQL Cluster Configuration Information”

ndb_cpcd

Section 18.4.8, “ndb_cpcd — Automate Testing for NDB Development”

ndb_delete_all

Section 18.4.9, “ndb_delete_all — Delete All Rows from an NDB Table”

ndb_desc

Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 19.2.5, “KEY Partitioning”
Section 18.5.11.3, “MySQL Cluster and MySQL Security Procedures”
Section 18.5.12.1, “MySQL Cluster Disk Data Objects”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.4.10, “ndb_desc — Describe NDB Tables”
Section 21.29.1, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA FILES Table”
Section 21.12, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA PARTITIONS Table”
Section 18.5.10.4, “The ndbinfo cluster_operations Table”
Section 18.5.10.15, “The ndbinfo server_operations Table”

ndb_drop_index

Section 18.4.11, “ndb_drop_index — Drop Index from an NDB Table”

ndb_drop_table

Section 18.4.11, “ndb_drop_index — Drop Index from an NDB Table”
Section 18.4.12, “ndb_drop_table — Drop an NDB Table”

ndb_error_reporter

Section 18.4.13, “ndb_error_reporter — NDB Error-Reporting Utility”

ndb_index_stat

Section 18.4.14, “ndb_index_stat — NDB Index Statistics Utility”

ndb_mgm

Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 18.5.13.1, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: General Issues”
Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 18.5.2, “Commands in the MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 18.5.14, “Distributed MySQL Privileges for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.4, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 18.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.3, “Installing MySQL Cluster Using .deb Files”
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
Section 18.5.6.1, “MySQL Cluster Logging Management Commands”
Chapter 18, MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2
Section 18.1.2, “MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 18.5.11.1, “MySQL Cluster Security and Networking Issues”
Section 18.5.8, “MySQL Cluster Single User Mode”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.4.5, “ndb_mgm — The MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 18.4.4, “ndb_mgmd — The MySQL Cluster Management Server Daemon”
Section 18.4.20, “ndb_restore — Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup”
Section 18.5.3, “Online Backup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9.2, “Point-In-Time Recovery Using MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.2.6, “Safe Shutdown and Restart of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.5.10.1, “The ndbinfo arbitrator_validity_detail Table”
Section 18.5.10.11, “The ndbinfo membership Table”
Section 18.5.10.12, “The ndbinfo memoryusage Table”
Section 18.5.10.13, “The ndbinfo nodes Table”
Section 18.5.10.19, “The ndbinfo transporters Table”
Section 18.5.3.2, “Using The MySQL Cluster Management Client to Create a Backup”

ndb_mgm.exe

Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”

ndb_mgmd

Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 18.5.2, “Commands in the MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 18.3.3.5, “Defining a MySQL Cluster Management Server”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 18.2.4, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 18.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Linux”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 18.2.1.3, “Installing MySQL Cluster Using .deb Files”
Section 18.3.3.1, “MySQL Cluster Configuration: Basic Example”
Section 18.3.3.3, “MySQL Cluster Connection Strings”
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
Section 18.5.6.1, “MySQL Cluster Logging Management Commands”
Section 18.1.2, “MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”
Section 18.4.4, “ndb_mgmd — The MySQL Cluster Management Server Daemon”
Section 18.4.1, “ndbd — The MySQL Cluster Data Node Daemon”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.1, “Quick Test Setup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.6, “Safe Shutdown and Restart of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.5.1, “Summary of MySQL Cluster Start Phases”

ndb_mgmd.exe

Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”

ndb_print_backup_file

Section 18.4.15, “ndb_print_backup_file — Print NDB Backup File Contents”
Section 18.4.17, “ndb_print_schema_file — Print NDB Schema File Contents”
Section 18.4.18, “ndb_print_sys_file — Print NDB System File Contents”
Section 18.4.19, “ndbd_redo_log_reader — Check and Print Content of Cluster Redo Log”
Section 18.4.26, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs — Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”

ndb_print_file

Section 18.4.16, “ndb_print_file — Print NDB Disk Data File Contents”

ndb_print_schema_file

Section 18.4.15, “ndb_print_backup_file — Print NDB Backup File Contents”
Section 18.4.16, “ndb_print_file — Print NDB Disk Data File Contents”
Section 18.4.17, “ndb_print_schema_file — Print NDB Schema File Contents”
Section 18.4.18, “ndb_print_sys_file — Print NDB System File Contents”
Section 18.4.19, “ndbd_redo_log_reader — Check and Print Content of Cluster Redo Log”
Section 18.4.26, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs — Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”

ndb_print_sys_file

Section 18.4.15, “ndb_print_backup_file — Print NDB Backup File Contents”
Section 18.4.16, “ndb_print_file — Print NDB Disk Data File Contents”
Section 18.4.17, “ndb_print_schema_file — Print NDB Schema File Contents”
Section 18.4.18, “ndb_print_sys_file — Print NDB System File Contents”
Section 18.4.26, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs — Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”

ndb_restore

Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 18.5.14, “Distributed MySQL Privileges for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9, “MySQL Cluster Backups With MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
Section 18.1, “MySQL Cluster Overview”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 18.6.4, “MySQL Cluster Replication Schema and Tables”
Section 18.6.10, “MySQL Cluster Replication: Multi-Master and Circular Replication”
Section 18.5.8, “MySQL Cluster Single User Mode”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.4.20, “ndb_restore — Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup”
Section 18.5.3, “Online Backup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9.2, “Point-In-Time Recovery Using MySQL Cluster Replication”

ndb_select_all

Section 18.5.11.3, “MySQL Cluster and MySQL Security Procedures”
Section 18.4.21, “ndb_select_all — Print Rows from an NDB Table”
Section 18.4.23, “ndb_show_tables — Display List of NDB Tables”

ndb_select_count

Section 18.4.22, “ndb_select_count — Print Row Counts for NDB Tables”

ndb_show_tables

Section 18.5.11.3, “MySQL Cluster and MySQL Security Procedures”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section 18.6.4, “MySQL Cluster Replication Schema and Tables”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.4.23, “ndb_show_tables — Display List of NDB Tables”
Section 18.5.10.4, “The ndbinfo cluster_operations Table”
Section 18.5.10.15, “The ndbinfo server_operations Table”

ndb_size.pl

Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.4.24, “ndb_size.pl — NDBCLUSTER Size Requirement Estimator”
Section 2.13, “Perl Installation Notes”

ndb_waiter

Section 18.4.25, “ndb_waiter — Wait for MySQL Cluster to Reach a Given Status”

ndbd

Section 18.5.13.2, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Basic procedure”
Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 18.5.2, “Commands in the MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 18.2.4, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 18.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.3, “Installing MySQL Cluster Using .deb Files”
Section 18.5, “Management of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9, “MySQL Cluster Backups With MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.3.3.1, “MySQL Cluster Configuration: Basic Example”
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
Section 18.3.2.1, “MySQL Cluster Data Node Configuration Parameters”
Section 18.2, “MySQL Cluster Installation and Upgrades”
Section 18.3.4.2, “MySQL Cluster Interconnects and Performance”
Section 18.1.2, “MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.3.8.1, “MySQL Server Options for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.4.4, “ndb_mgmd — The MySQL Cluster Management Server Daemon”
Section 18.4.20, “ndb_restore — Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup”
Section 18.4.25, “ndb_waiter — Wait for MySQL Cluster to Reach a Given Status”
Section 18.4.1, “ndbd — The MySQL Cluster Data Node Daemon”
Section 18.4.3, “ndbmtd — The MySQL Cluster Data Node Daemon (Multi-Threaded)”
Section 18.3.2, “Overview of MySQL Cluster Configuration Parameters, Options, and Variables”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9.2, “Point-In-Time Recovery Using MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.3.1, “Quick Test Setup of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.3.2, “Recommended Starting Configuration for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.6, “Safe Shutdown and Restart of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.3.3.12, “SCI Transport Connections in MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.5.1, “Summary of MySQL Cluster Start Phases”
Section 18.5.10.13, “The ndbinfo nodes Table”
Section 18.5.6.3, “Using CLUSTERLOG STATISTICS in the MySQL Cluster Management Client”
Section 18.3.4, “Using High-Speed Interconnects with MySQL Cluster”

ndbd.exe

Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”

ndbd_redo_log_reader

Section 18.4.19, “ndbd_redo_log_reader — Check and Print Content of Cluster Redo Log”

ndbinfo_select_all

Section 18.4.2, “ndbinfo_select_all — Select From ndbinfo Tables”

ndbmtd

Section 18.5.13.2, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Basic procedure”
Section 18.5.13.3, “Adding MySQL Cluster Data Nodes Online: Detailed Example”
Section 18.2.1.4, “Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux”
Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 18.2.1.2, “Installing MySQL Cluster from RPM”
Section 18.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Linux”
Section 18.1.1, “MySQL Cluster Core Concepts”
Section 18.3.2.1, “MySQL Cluster Data Node Configuration Parameters”
Section 18.1.2, “MySQL Cluster Nodes, Node Groups, Replicas, and Partitions”
Section 18.4, “MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 2.9.4, “MySQL Source-Configuration Options”
Section 18.4.4, “ndb_mgmd — The MySQL Cluster Management Server Daemon”
Section 18.4.1, “ndbd — The MySQL Cluster Data Node Daemon”
Section 18.4.3, “ndbmtd — The MySQL Cluster Data Node Daemon (Multi-Threaded)”
Section 18.5.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.6.9.2, “Point-In-Time Recovery Using MySQL Cluster Replication”
Section 18.3.3.2, “Recommended Starting Configuration for MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.2.6, “Safe Shutdown and Restart of MySQL Cluster”
Section 18.5.10.13, “The ndbinfo nodes Table”
Section 18.5.10.14, “The ndbinfo resources Table”

ndbmtd.exe

Section 18.2.2.3, “Initial Startup of MySQL Cluster on Windows”
Section 18.2.2.1, “Installing MySQL Cluster on Windows from a Binary Release”
Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”

NET

Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”

NET START

Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”
Section 5.6.2.2, “Starting Multiple MySQL Instances as Windows Services”

net start

Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”

NET START MySQL

Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”
Section 2.3.8, “Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows MySQL Server Installation”
Section 2.3.10, “Upgrading MySQL on Windows”

NET STOP

Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”
Section 5.6.2.2, “Starting Multiple MySQL Instances as Windows Services”

net stop

Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”

NET STOP MYSQL

Section 18.2.6, “Safe Shutdown and Restart of MySQL Cluster”

NET STOP MySQL

Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”

nm

Section 4.7.4, “resolve_stack_dump — Resolve Numeric Stack Trace Dump to Symbols”
Section 24.5.1.5, “Using a Stack Trace”

numactl

Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”

O

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openssl

Section 6.4.6, “Creating SSL Certificates and Keys Using openssl”

openssl md5 package_name

Section 2.1.3.1, “Verifying the MD5 Checksum”

otool

Section 23.8.4.1, “Building C API Client Programs”

P

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perror

Section B.5.2.13, “Can't create/write to file”
Section B.5.2.18, “File Not Found and Similar Errors”
Section 7.6.3, “How to Repair MyISAM Tables”
Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 4.8.1, “perror — Explain Error Codes”
Section B.1, “Sources of Error Information”

pfexec

Section 2.7.2, “Installing MySQL on OpenSolaris Using IPS”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

PGP

Section 2.1.3.2, “Signature Checking Using GnuPG”

ping6

Section 5.1.8.5, “Obtaining an IPv6 Address from a Broker”

pkg

Section 2.7.2, “Installing MySQL on OpenSolaris Using IPS”

pkgadd

Section 2.7.1, “Installing MySQL on Solaris Using a Solaris PKG”

pkgrm

Section 2.7.1, “Installing MySQL on Solaris Using a Solaris PKG”

ppm

Section 2.13, “Perl Installation Notes”

ps

Section 6.1.2.1, “End-User Guidelines for Password Security”
Section 8.12.5.1, “How MySQL Uses Memory”
Section B.5.1, “How to Determine What Is Causing a Problem”
Section 4.6.15, “mysql_zap — Kill Processes That Match a Pattern”
Section 2.10.2.1, “Troubleshooting Problems Starting the MySQL Server”

ps auxw

Section 4.2.2, “Connecting to the MySQL Server”

ps xa | grep mysqld

Section B.5.2.2, “Can't connect to [local] MySQL server”

R

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rename

Section 5.4.7, “Server Log Maintenance”
Section 5.4.2, “The Error Log”
Section 5.4.3, “The General Query Log”

replace

Section 1.7.2.4, “'--' as the Start of a Comment”
Section 4.7.1, “msql2mysql — Convert mSQL Programs for Use with MySQL”
Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 4.8.2, “replace — A String-Replacement Utility”
Section 17.3.3, “Using Replication for Scale-Out”

resolve_stack_dump

Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 4.7.4, “resolve_stack_dump — Resolve Numeric Stack Trace Dump to Symbols”
Section 24.5.1.5, “Using a Stack Trace”

resolveip

Section 4.1, “Overview of MySQL Programs”
Section 4.8.3, “resolveip — Resolve Host name to IP Address or Vice Versa”

rm

Section 13.4.1.1, “PURGE BINARY LOGS Syntax”

rpm

Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”
Section 2.1.3.4, “Signature Checking Using RPM”

rpmbuild

Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”

rsync

Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”
Section 17.1.1.9, “Introducing Additional Slaves to an Existing Replication Environment”

S

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scp

Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”

sed

Section 3.3.4.7, “Pattern Matching”

SELECT

Section 18.2.5, “MySQL Cluster Example with Tables and Data”

service

Section 2.5.3, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers”

Service Control Manager

Section 2.3, “Installing MySQL on Microsoft Windows”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”

Services

Section 18.2.2.4, “Installing MySQL Cluster Processes as Windows Services”
Section 2.3.7.7, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”

setenv

Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”

setrlimit

Section 16.3.2.1, “memcached Command-Line Options”
Section 16.3.2, “Using memcached

sh

Section B.5.2.18, “File Not Found and Similar Errors”
Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

SHOW

Section 18.4.20, “ndb_restore — Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup”
Section 18.3.1, “Quick Test Setup of MySQL Cluster”

SHOW ERRORS

Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”

SHOW WARNINGS

Section A.10, “MySQL FAQ: MySQL 5.5 and MySQL Cluster”

sleep

Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”

ssh

Section 18.5.11.1, “MySQL Cluster Security and Networking Issues”
Section 16.2.1, “Using ZFS for File System Replication”

Start>Run>cmd.exe

Section 6.4.6, “Creating SSL Certificates and Keys Using openssl”

strings

Section 6.1.1, “Security Guidelines”

su root

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”

sudo

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

System Preferences...

Section 2.4.4, “Installing and Using the MySQL Preference Pane”

T

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tar

Section 17.3.1.2, “Backing Up Raw Data from a Slave”
Section 7.1, “Backup and Recovery Types”
Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”
Section 3.3, “Creating and Using a Database”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”
Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”
Section 2.4, “Installing MySQL on OS X”
Section 2.7, “Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris”
Section 2.7.1, “Installing MySQL on Solaris Using a Solaris PKG”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”
Section 2.13.1, “Installing Perl on Unix”
Section 17.1.1.9, “Introducing Additional Slaves to an Existing Replication Environment”
Section 23.8.2, “Simultaneous MySQL Server and Connector/C Installations”
Section 2.1.1, “Which MySQL Version and Distribution to Install”

tcpdump

Section 6.1.1, “Security Guidelines”

tcsh

Section B.5.2.18, “File Not Found and Similar Errors”
Section 2.4.1, “General Notes on Installing MySQL on OS X”
Section 4.2.1, “Invoking MySQL Programs”
Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”
Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

tee

Section 4.5.1.2, “mysql Commands”

Telnet

Section 16.3.4, “Getting memcached Statistics”

telnet

Section 16.3.4, “Getting memcached Statistics”
Section 6.1.1, “Security Guidelines”

Terminal

Section 2.4, “Installing MySQL on OS X”

Text in this style

Section 1.2, “Typographical and Syntax Conventions”

top

Section B.5.1, “How to Determine What Is Causing a Problem”

U

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ulimit

Section 18.3.3.6, “Defining MySQL Cluster Data Nodes”
Section 8.12.5.2, “Enabling Large Page Support”
Section B.5.2.18, “File Not Found and Similar Errors”
Section 16.3.2.1, “memcached Command-Line Options”
Section 4.3.2, “mysqld_safe — MySQL Server Startup Script”
Section 18.4.26, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs — Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”
Section B.5.2.10, “Packet Too Large”
Section 5.1.3, “Server Command Options”

update-rc.d

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”

useradd

Section 18.2.1.1, “Installing a MySQL Cluster Binary Release on Linux”
Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”
Section 2.7, “Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris”
Section 2.2, “Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries”

usermod

Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”

V

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vi

Section 18.2.3, “Initial Configuration of MySQL Cluster”
Section 4.5.1.2, “mysql Commands”
Section 3.3.4.7, “Pattern Matching”

vmstat

Section 16.3.2.1, “memcached Command-Line Options”

W

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WinDbg

Section 24.5.1.3, “Using WER with PDB to create a Windows crashdump”

windbg.exe

Section 24.5.1.3, “Using WER with PDB to create a Windows crashdump”

winMd5Sum

Section 2.1.3.1, “Verifying the MD5 Checksum”

WinZip

Section 17.3.1.2, “Backing Up Raw Data from a Slave”
Section 2.9, “Installing MySQL from Source”
Section 2.9.2, “Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution”

WordPad

Section 13.2.6, “LOAD DATA INFILE Syntax”

Y

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yacc

Section 2.9.5, “Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL”
Section 9.3, “Keywords and Reserved Words”

yum

Section 16.3.1, “Installing memcached
Section 2.5.3, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers”
Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”
Section 16.1.1, “Setting Up MySQL on an EC2 AMI”
Section 16.3.3.3, “Using libmemcached with C and C++”

yum install MySQL*rpm

Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages”

Z

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zfs recv

Section 16.2.1, “Using ZFS for File System Replication”

zip

Section 17.1.1.6, “Creating a Data Snapshot Using Raw Data Files”
Section 1.6, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”

zsh

Section 4.2.10, “Setting Environment Variables”