MySQL Reference Manual for version 4.0.18.
5.1.1 Overview of the Server-Side Scripts and Utilities
All MySQL programs take many different options. However, every
MySQL program provides a --help option that you can use
to get a description of the program's options. For example, try
mysqld --help.
You can override default options for all standard programs by specifying
options on the command line or in an option file.
4.3 Specifying Program Options.
The following list briefly describes the server-related MySQL programs:
mysqld
- The SQL daemon (that is, the MySQL server). To use client programs, this
program must be running, because clients gain access to databases by
connecting the the server.
mysqld-max
- A version of the server that includes additional features.
mysqld_safe
- A server startup script.
mysqld_safe attempts to start mysqld-max if it exists, and
mysqld otherwise.
mysql.server
- A server startup script.
This script is used on systems that use run directories containing scripts
that start system services for particular run levels. It invokes
mysqld_safe to start the MySQL server.
mysqld_multi
- A server startup script that can start or stop multiple servers installed
on the system.
mysql_install_db
- This script creates the MySQL grant tables with default privileges. It is
usually executed only once, when first installing MySQL on a system.
mysql_fix_privilege_tables
- This script is used after an upgrade install operation, to update the grant
tables with any changes that were made in newer versions of MySQL.
There are several other programs that also are run on the server host:
myisamchk
- A utility to describe, check, optimize, and repair MySQL tables.
myisamchk is described in
5.6.2 Using myisamchk for Table Maintenance and Crash Recovery.
make_binary_distribution
- This program makes a binary release of a compiled MySQL. This could be sent
by FTP to `/pub/mysql/Incoming' on
support.mysql.com for the
convenience of other MySQL users.
mysqlbug
- The MySQL bug reporting script. It can be be used to
send a bug report to the MySQL list. (You can also visit
http://bugs.mysql.com/ to file a bug report online.)
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