1MARIADB-UPGRADE(1)          MariaDB Database System         MARIADB-UPGRADE(1)
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NAME

6       mariadb-upgrade - check tables for MariaDB upgrade (mysql_upgrade is
7       now a symlink to mariadb-upgrade)
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SYNOPSIS

10       mysql_upgrade [options]
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DESCRIPTION

13       mysql_upgrade examines all tables in all databases for
14       incompatibilities with the current version of the MariaDB Server.
15       mysql_upgrade also upgrades the system tables so that you can take
16       advantage of new privileges or capabilities that might have been added.
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18       mysql_upgrade should be executed each time you upgrade MariaDB.
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20       If a table is found to have a possible incompatibility, mysql_upgrade
21       performs a table check. If any problems are found, a table repair is
22       attempted.
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24           Note
25           On Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, you must run
26           mysql_upgrade with administrator privileges. You can do this by
27           running a Command Prompt as Administrator and running the command.
28           Failure to do so may result in the upgrade failing to execute
29           correctly.
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31           Caution
32           You should always back up your current MariaDB installation before
33           performing an upgrade.
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35       To use mysql_upgrade, make sure that the server is running, and then
36       invoke it like this:
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38           shell> mysql_upgrade [options]
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40       After running mysql_upgrade, stop the server and restart it so that any
41       changes made to the system tables take effect.
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43       mysql_upgrade executes the following commands to check and repair
44       tables and to upgrade the system tables:
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46           mysqlcheck --all-databases --check-upgrade --auto-repair
47           mysql < fix_priv_tables
48           mysqlcheck --all-databases --check-upgrade --fix-db-names --fix-table-names
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50       Notes about the preceding commands:
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52       •   Because mysql_upgrade invokes mysqlcheck with the --all-databases
53           option, it processes all tables in all databases, which might take
54           a long time to complete. Each table is locked and therefore
55           unavailable to other sessions while it is being processed. Check
56           and repair operations can be time-consuming, particularly for large
57           tables.
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59       •   For details about what checks the --check-upgrade option entails,
60           see the description of the FOR UPGRADE option of the CHECK TABLE
61           statement.
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63fix_priv_tables represents a script generated internally by
64           mysql_upgrade that contains SQL statements to upgrade the tables in
65           the mysql database.
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67       All checked and repaired tables are marked with the current MariaDB
68       version number. This ensures that next time you run mysql_upgrade with
69       the same version of the server, it can tell whether there is any need
70       to check or repair the table again.
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72       mysql_upgrade also saves the MariaDB version number in a file named
73       mysql_upgrade_info in the data directory. This is used to quickly check
74       whether all tables have been checked for this release so that
75       table-checking can be skipped. To ignore this file and perform the
76       check regardless, use the --force option.
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78       For this reason, mysql_upgrade needs to be run as a user with write
79       access to the data directory.
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81       If you install MariaDB from RPM packages on Linux, you must install the
82       server and client RPMs.  mysql_upgrade is included in the server RPM
83       but requires the client RPM because the latter includes mysqlcheck.
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85       mysql_upgrade supports the following options, which can be specified on
86       the command line or in the [mysql_upgrade] and [client] option file
87       groups. Other options are passed to mysqlcheck. For example, it might
88       be necessary to specify the --password[=password] option.
89       mysql_upgrade also supports the options for processing option files.
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91--help, -?
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93           Display a short help message and exit.
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95--basedir=path
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97           Old option accepted for backward compatibility but ignored.
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99--character-sets-dir=path
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101           Old option accepted for backward compatibility but ignored.
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103--check-if-upgrade-is-needed
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105           Exit with a status code indicating if an upgrade is needed. Returns
106           0 if upgrade needed or current version couldn't be determined, 1
107           when no action required.
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109--datadir=path
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111           Old option accepted for backward compatibility but ignored.
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113--debug=path, -# path
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115           For debug builds, output debug log.
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117--debug-check
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119           Print some debugging information when the program exits.
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121--debug-info, -T
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123           Print debugging information and memory and CPU usage statistics
124           when the program exits.
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126--default-character-set=name
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128           Old option accepted for backward compatibility but ignored.
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130--force
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132           Ignore the mysql_upgrade_info file and force execution of
133           mysqlcheck even if mysql_upgrade has already been executed for the
134           current version of MariaDB.
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136--host
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138           Connect to MariaDB on the given host.
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140--password[=password], -p[password]
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142           The password to use when connecting to the server. If you use the
143           short option form (-p), you cannot have a space between the option
144           and the password. If you omit the password value following the
145           --password or -p option on the command line, mysql_upgrade prompts
146           for one.
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148           Specifying a password on the command line should be considered
149           insecure. You can use an option file to avoid giving the password
150           on the command line.
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152--port=port_num, -P port_num
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154           The TCP/IP port number to use for the connection.
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156--protocol={TCP|SOCKET|PIPE|MEMORY}
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158           The connection protocol to use for connecting to the server. It is
159           useful when the other connection parameters normally would cause a
160           protocol to be used other than the one you want.
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162--silent
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164           Print less information.
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166--socket=path, -S path
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168           For connections to localhost, the Unix socket file to use, or, on
169           Windows, the name of the named pipe to use.
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171--ssl
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173           Enable SSL for connection (automatically enabled with other flags).
174           Disable with --skip-ssl.
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176--ssl-ca=name
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178           CA file in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
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180--ssl-capath=name
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182           CA directory (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
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184--ssl-cert=name
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186           X509 cert in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
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188--ssl-cipher=name
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190           SSL cipher to use (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
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192--ssl-key=name
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194           X509 key in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
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196--ssl-crl=name
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198           Certificate revocation list (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
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200--ssl-crlpath=name
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202           Certificate revocation list path (check OpenSSL docs, implies
203           --ssl).
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205--ssl-verify-server-cert
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207           Verify server's "Common Name" in its cert against hostname used
208           when connecting. This option is disabled by default.
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210--tmpdir=path, -t path
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212           The path name of the directory to use for creating temporary files.
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214--upgrade-system-tables, -s
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216           Only upgrade the system tables in the mysql database. Tables in
217           other databases are not checked or touched.
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219--user=user_name, -u user_name
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221           The MariaDB user name to use when connecting to the server and not
222           using the current login.
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224--verbose
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226           Display more output about the process. Using it twice will print
227           connection arguments; using it 3 times will print out all CHECK,
228           RENAME and ALTER TABLE commands used during the check phase; using
229           it 4 times (added in MariaDB 10.0.14) will also write out all
230           mariadb-check commands used; using it 5 times will print all the
231           mariadb commands used and their results while running
232           mysql_fix_privilege_tables script.
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234--version, -V
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236           Output version information and exit.
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238--version-check, -k
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240           Run this program only if its 'server version' matches the version
241           of the server to which it's connecting. Note: the 'server version'
242           of the program is the version of the MariaDB server with which it
243           was built/distributed. Defaults to on; use --skip-version-check to
244           disable.
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246--write-binlog
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248           Cause binary logging to be enabled while mysql_upgrade runs.
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251       Copyright 2007-2008 MySQL AB, 2008-2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
252       2010-2019 MariaDB Foundation
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254       This documentation is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
255       modify it only under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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258       This documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
259       but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
260       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
261       General Public License for more details.
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SEE ALSO

270       For more information, please refer to the MariaDB Knowledge Base,
271       available online at https://mariadb.com/kb/
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AUTHOR

274       MariaDB Foundation (http://www.mariadb.org/).
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