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6 mysql_upgrade - check tables for MySQL upgrade
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9 mysql_upgrade [options]
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12 mysql_upgrade examines all tables in all databases for
13 incompatibilities with the current version of MySQL Server.
14 mysql_upgrade also upgrades the system tables so that you can take
15 advantage of new privileges or capabilities that might have been added.
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17 mysql_upgrade should be executed each time you upgrade MySQL. It
18 supersedes the older mysql_fix_privilege_tables script, which should no
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21 If a table is found to have a possible incompatibility, mysql_upgrade
22 performs a table check. If any problems are found, a table repair is
23 attempted. If the table cannot be repaired, see Section 2.4.4,
24 “Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes” for manual table repair
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29 mysql_upgrade with administrator privileges. You can do this by
30 running a Command Prompt as Administrator and running the command.
31 Failure to do so may result in the upgrade failing to execute
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35 You should always back up your current MySQL installation before
36 performing an upgrade. See Section 6.2, “Database Backup Methods”.
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38 Some upgrade incompatibilities may require special handling before
39 you upgrade your MySQL installation and run mysql_upgrade. See
40 Section 2.4.1, “Upgrading MySQL”, for instructions on determining
41 whether any such incompatibilities apply to your installation and
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44 To use mysql_upgrade, make sure that the server is running, and then
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47 shell> mysql_upgrade [options]
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49 After running mysql_upgrade, stop the server and restart it so that any
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52 mysql_upgrade executes the following commands to check and repair
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55 mysqlcheck --all-databases --check-upgrade --auto-repair
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57 mysqlcheck --all-databases --check-upgrade --fix-db-names --fix-table-names
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59 Notes about the preceding commands:
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61 · Because mysql_upgrade invokes mysqlcheck with the --all-databases
62 option, it processes all tables in all databases, which might take
63 a long time to complete. Each table is locked and therefore
64 unavailable to other sessions while it is being processed. Check
65 and repair operations can be time-consuming, particularly for large
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68 · For details about what checks the --check-upgrade option entails,
69 see the description of the FOR UPGRADE option of the CHECK TABLE
70 statement (see Section 12.4.2.3, “CHECK TABLE Syntax”).
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72 · fix_priv_tables represents a script generated internally by
73 mysql_upgrade that contains SQL statements to upgrade the tables in
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76 · Prior to MySQL 5.1.31, mysql_upgrade does not run the second
77 mysqlcheck command, which is necessary to re-encode database or
78 table names that contain nonalphanumeric characters. (They still
79 appear after the upgrade with the #mysql50# prefix described in
80 Section 8.2.3, “Mapping of Identifiers to File Names”.) If you have
81 such database or table names, execute the second mysqlcheck command
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84 All checked and repaired tables are marked with the current MySQL
85 version number. This ensures that next time you run mysql_upgrade with
86 the same version of the server, it can tell whether there is any need
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89 mysql_upgrade also saves the MySQL version number in a file named
90 mysql_upgrade_info in the data directory. This is used to quickly check
91 whether all tables have been checked for this release so that
92 table-checking can be skipped. To ignore this file and perform the
93 check regardless, use the --force option.
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95 If you install MySQL from RPM packages on Linux, you must install the
96 server and client RPMs. mysql_upgrade is included in the server RPM
97 but requires the client RPM because the latter includes mysqlcheck.
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100 In MySQL 5.1.7, mysql_upgrade was added as a shell script and worked
101 only for Unix systems. As of MySQL 5.1.10, mysql_upgrade is an
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104 mysql_upgrade supports the following options, which can be specified on
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106 groups. Other options are passed to mysqlcheck. For example, it might
107 be necessary to specify the --password[=password] option.
108 mysql_upgrade also supports the options for processing option files
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114 Display a short help message and exit.
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118 The path to the MySQL installation directory. This option is
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123 The path to the data directory. This option is accepted for
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128 Print some debugging information when the program exits. This
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131 · --debug-info, -T
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133 Print debugging information and memory and CPU usage statistics
134 when the program exits. This option was added in MySQL 5.1.21.
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138 Ignore the mysql_upgrade_info file and force execution of
139 mysqlcheck even if mysql_upgrade has already been executed for the
140 current version of MySQL.
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144 The path name of the directory to use for creating temporary files.
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149 The MySQL user name to use when connecting to the server. The
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154 Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
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158 Cause binary logging to be enabled while mysql_upgrade runs. This
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160 upgrade, use the inverse of this option (that is, start the program
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