Oracle 5.0 Reference Manual page 360

Table of Contents

Advertisement

mysqlaccess
supports the following options.
mysqlaccess
Table 4.9.
mysqlaccess
Format
--brief [340]
--commit [340]
--copy [340]
--
db=db_name [341]
--debug=# [341]
--help [340]
--
host=host_name [341]
--howto [341]
--old_server [341]
--
password[=password] [341]
--plan [341]
--preview [341]
--relnotes [341]
--
rhost=host_name [341]
--rollback [341]
--
spassword[=password] [341]
--
superuser=user_name [341]
--table [342]
--
user=user_name, [342]
--version [342]
[340],
--help
-?
Display a help message and exit.
[340],
--brief
-b
Generate reports in single-line tabular format.
[340]
--commit
Copy the new access privileges from the temporary tables to the original grant tables. The grant
tables must be flushed for the new privileges to take effect. (For example, execute a
command.)
reload
[340]
--copy
— Client for Checking Access Privileges
Options
Option File
Description
brief [340]
Generate reports in single-line tabular format
commit [340]
Copy the new access privileges from the temporary tables
to the original grant tables
copy [340]
Reload the temporary grant tables from original ones
db [341]
Specify the database name
debug [341]
Specify the debug level
Display help message and exit
host [341]
Connect to the MySQL server on the given host
howto [341]
Display some examples that show how to use
mysqlaccess
old_server [341]
Assume that the server is an old MySQL server (prior to
MySQL 3.21)
password [341]
The password to use when connecting to the server
plan [341]
Display suggestions and ideas for future releases
preview [341]
Show the privilege differences after making changes to
the temporary grant tables
relnotes [341]
Display the release notes
rhost [341]
Connect to the MySQL server on the given host
rollback [341]
Undo the most recent changes to the temporary grant
tables.
spassword [341]
The password to use when connecting to the server as
the superuser
superuser [341]
Specify the user name for connecting as the superuser
table [342]
Generate reports in table format
user [342]
MySQL user name to use when connecting to server
Display version information and exit
340
mysqladmin

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Mysql 5.0

Table of Contents