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mysqlhotcopy
Format
--resetmaster [354]
--resetslave [354]
--
socket=path [354]
--tmpdir=path [354]
--
user=user_name, [354]
[353],
--help
-?
Display a help message and exit.
[353]
--addtodest
Do not rename target directory (if it exists); merely add files to it.
[353]
--allowold
Do not abort if a target exists; rename it by adding an
--checkpoint=db_name.tbl_name
Insert checkpoint entries into the specified database
[353]
--chroot=path
Base directory of the
the
[403]
--chroot
[353]
--debug
Enable debug output.
[353],
--dryrun
-n
Report actions without performing them.
[353]
--flushlog
Flush logs after all tables are locked.
--host=host_name
The host name of the local host to use for making a TCP/IP connection to the local server. By
default, the connection is made to
[353]
--keepold
Do not delete previous (renamed) target when done.
--method=command
The method for copying files
[353]
--noindices
Do not include full index files for
faster. The indexes for reloaded tables can be reconstructed later with
--password=password
— A Database Backup Program
Option File
Description
resetmaster [354]
Reset the binary log after locking all the tables
resetslave [354]
Reset the master.info file after locking all the tables
socket [354]
For connections to localhost
tmpdir [354]
The temporary directory
user [354]
MySQL user name to use when connecting to server
[353]
jail in which
chroot
mysqld
option given to mysqld.
[353],
-h host_name
localhost
[353]
(cp
or scp). The default is cp.
tables in the backup. This makes the backup smaller and
MyISAM
[353],
-ppassword
353
suffix.
_old
and table tbl_name.
db_name
operates. The
path
using a Unix socket file.
value should match that of
myisamchk
-rq.

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