mysql_upgrade man page on SuSE
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MYSQL_UPGRADE(1) MySQL Database System MYSQL_UPGRADE(1)
NAME
mysql_upgrade - check and upgrade MySQL tables
SYNOPSIS
mysql_upgrade [options]
DESCRIPTION
mysql_upgrade examines all tables in all databases for
incompatibilities with the current version of MySQL Server.
mysql_upgrade also upgrades the system tables so that you can take
advantage of new privileges or capabilities that might have been added.
mysql_upgrade should be executed each time you upgrade MySQL.
If mysql_upgrade finds that a table has a possible incompatibility, it
performs a table check and, if problems are found, attempts a table
repair. If the table cannot be repaired, see Section 2.12.4,
“Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes” for manual table repair
strategies.
Note
On Windows Server 2008, Vista, and newer, you must run
mysql_upgrade with administrator privileges. You can do this by
running a Command Prompt as Administrator and running the command.
Failure to do so may result in the upgrade failing to execute
correctly.
Caution
You should always back up your current MySQL installation before
performing an upgrade. See Section 7.2, “Database Backup Methods”.
Some upgrade incompatibilities may require special handling before
you upgrade your MySQL installation and run mysql_upgrade. See
Section 2.12.1, “Upgrading MySQL”, for instructions on determining
whether any such incompatibilities apply to your installation and
how to handle them.
To use mysql_upgrade, make sure that the server is running, and then
invoke it like this:
shell> mysql_upgrade [options]
After running mysql_upgrade, stop the server and restart it so that any
changes made to the system tables take effect.
mysql_upgrade executes the following commands to check and repair
tables and to upgrade the system tables:
mysqlcheck --all-databases --check-upgrade --auto-repair
mysql < fix_priv_tables
mysqlcheck --all-databases --check-upgrade --fix-db-names --fix-table-names
Notes about the preceding commands:
· Because mysql_upgrade invokes mysqlcheck with the --all-databases
option, it processes all tables in all databases, which might take
a long time to complete. Each table is locked and therefore
unavailable to other sessions while it is being processed. Check
and repair operations can be time-consuming, particularly for large
tables.
· For details about what checks the --check-upgrade option entails,
see the description of the FOR UPGRADE option of the CHECK TABLE
statement (see Section 13.7.2.2, “CHECK TABLE Syntax”).
· fix_priv_tables represents a script generated internally by
mysql_upgrade that contains SQL statements to upgrade the tables in
the mysql database.
All checked and repaired tables are marked with the current MySQL
version number. This ensures that next time you run mysql_upgrade with
the same version of the server, it can tell whether there is any need
to check or repair the table again.
mysql_upgrade also saves the MySQL version number in a file named
mysql_upgrade_info in the data directory. This is used to quickly check
whether all tables have been checked for this release so that
table-checking can be skipped. To ignore this file and perform the
check regardless, use the --force option.
If you install MySQL from RPM packages on Linux, you must install the
server and client RPMs. mysql_upgrade is included in the server RPM
but requires the client RPM because the latter includes mysqlcheck.
(See Section 2.5.1, “Installing MySQL from RPM Packages on Linux”.)
mysql_upgrade does not upgrade the contents of the help tables. For
upgrade instructions, see Section 5.1.10, “Server-Side Help”.
mysql_upgrade supports the following options, which can be specified on
the command line or in the [mysql_upgrade] and [client] groups of an
option file. Other options are passed to mysqlcheck. For example, it
might be necessary to specify the --password[=password] option.
mysql_upgrade also supports the options for processing option files
described at Section 4.2.3.4, “Command-Line Options that Affect Option-
File Handling”.
· --help
Display a short help message and exit.
· --basedir=path
The path to the MySQL installation directory. This option is
accepted for backward compatibility but ignored.
· --datadir=path
The path to the data directory. This option is accepted for
backward compatibility but ignored.
· --debug-check
Print some debugging information when the program exits.
· --debug-info, -T
Print debugging information and memory and CPU usage statistics
when the program exits.
· --default-auth=plugin
The client-side authentication plugin to use. See Section 6.3.6,
“Pluggable Authentication”.
This option was added in MySQL 5.5.10.
· --force
Ignore the mysql_upgrade_info file and force execution of
mysqlcheck even if mysql_upgrade has already been executed for the
current version of MySQL.
· --plugin-dir=path
The directory in which to look for plugins. It may be necessary to
specify this option if the --default-auth option is used to specify
an authentication plugin but mysql_upgrade does not find it. See
Section 6.3.6, “Pluggable Authentication”.
This option was added in MySQL 5.5.10.
· --tmpdir=path, -t path
The path name of the directory to use for creating temporary files.
· --upgrade-system-tables, -s
Upgrade only the system tables, do not upgrade data.
· --user=user_name, -u user_name
The MySQL user name to use when connecting to the server. The
default user name is root.
· --verbose
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
· --version-check, -k
Check the version of the server to which mysql_upgrade is
connecting to verify that it is the same as the version for which
mysql_upgrade was built. If not, mysql_upgrade exits. This option
is enabled by default; to disable the check, use
--skip-version-check. This option was added in MySQL 5.5.32.
· --write-binlog
Cause binary logging to be enabled while mysql_upgrade runs. This
is the default behavior; to disable binary logging during the
upgrade, use the inverse of this option (that is, start the program
with --skip-write-binlog).
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which
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MySQL 5.5 03/22/2013 MYSQL_UPGRADE(1)
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