Oracle 5.0 Reference Manual page 423

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Do not ignore character set information sent by the client. To ignore client information and use the
default server character set, use
makes MySQL behave like MySQL 4.0.
--character-set-filesystem=charset_name
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
Option-File Format
Option Sets Variable
Variable Name
Variable Scope
Dynamic Variable
The file system character set. This option sets the
variable. It was added in MySQL 5.0.19.
--character-set-server=charset_name
Command-Line Format
Option-File Format
Option Sets Variable
Variable Name
Variable Scope
Dynamic Variable
Use
charset_name
Configuration". If you use this option to specify a nondefault character set, you should also use
collation-server
[403],
--chroot=path
Command-Line Format
Option-File Format
Put the
server in a closed environment during startup by using the
mysqld
This is a recommended security measure. Note that use of this option somewhat limits
and
INFILE
SELECT ... INTO
--collation-server=collation_name
Command-Line Format
Option-File Format
Server Command Options
--skip-character-set-client-handshake
5.0.19
--character-set-filesystem=name
character-set-filesystem
Yes,
character_set_filesystem
character_set_filesystem
Global, Session
Yes
Permitted Values
Type
string
--character-set-server
character-set-server
Yes,
character_set_server
character_set_server
Global, Session
Yes
Permitted Values
Type
string
as the default server character set. See
[403]
to specify the collation.
-r path
--chroot=name
-r name
chroot
Permitted Values
Type
file name
OUTFILE.
--collation-server
collation-server
403
[403]
[442]
character_set_filesystem
[403],
-C charset_name
[443]
Section 10.5, "Character Set
[403]
[402]; this
[442]
system
--
system call.
chroot()
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