[数据库]mysqlmysqldump命令帮助说明1 mysql
[root@test ~]# mysql --help
mysql  Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.7.24-27, for Linux (x86_64) using  6.0
Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Percona LLC and/or its affiliates
Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
Usage: mysql [OPTIONS] [database]
-?, --help          Display this help and exit.
-I, --help          Synonym for -?
-
-auto-rehash      Enable automatic rehashing. One doesn't need to use
'rehash' to get table and field completion, but startup
and reconnecting may take a longer time. Disable with
--disable-auto-rehash.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-auto-rehash to disable.)
-A, --no-auto-rehash
No automatic rehashing. One has to use 'rehash' to get
table and field completion. This gives a quicker start of
mysql and disables rehashing on reconnect.
--auto-vertical-output
Automatically switch to vertical output mode if the
result is wider than the terminal width.
-B, --batch        Don't use history file. Disable interactive behavior.
(Enables --silent.)
--bind-address=name IP address to bind to.
--binary-as-hex    Print binary data as hex
--character-sets-dir=name
Directory for character set files.
--column-type-info  Display column type information.
-c, --comments      Preserve comments. Send comments to the server. The
default is --skip-comments (discard comments), enable
with --comments.
-
C, --compress      Use compression in server/client protocol.
-#, --debug[=#]    This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
--debug-check      This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
-T, --debug-info    This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
-D, --database=name Database to use.
--default-character-set=name
Set the default character set.
--delimiter=name    Delimiter to be used.
--enable-cleartext-plugin
Enable/disable the clear text authentication plugin.
-e, --execute=name  Execute command and quit. (Disables --force and history
file.)
-E, --vertical      Print the output of a query (rows) vertically.
-f, --force        Continue even if we get an SQL error.
--histignore=name  A colon-separated list of patterns to keep statements
from getting logged into syslog and mysql history.
-G, --named-commands
Enable named commands. Named commands mean this program's
internal commands; see mysql> help . When enabled, the
named commands can be used from any line of the query,
otherwise only from the first line, before an enter.
Disable with --disable-named-commands. This option is
disabled by default.
-i, --ignore-spaces Ignore space after function names.
--init-command=name SQL Command to execute when connecting to MySQL server.
Will automatically be re-executed when reconnecting.
--local-infile      Enable/disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE.
-b, --no-beep      Turn off beep on error.
-h, --host=name    Connect to host.
-H, --html          Produce HTML output.
-X, --xml          Produce XML output.
--line-numbers      Write line numbers for errors.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-line-numbers to disable.)
-
L, --skip-line-numbers
Don't write line number for errors.
-n, --unbuffered    Flush buffer after each query.
--column-names      Write column names in results.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-column-names to disable.)
-N, --skip-column-names
Don't write column names in results.
--sigint-ignore    Ignore SIGINT (CTRL-C).
mysql下载add produce-o, --one-database  Ignore statements except those that occur while the
default database is the one named at the command line.
--pager[=name]      Pager to use to display results. If you don't supply an
option, the default pager is taken from your ENV variable
PAGER. Valid pagers are less, more, cat [> filename],
etc. See interactive help (\h) also. This option does not
work in batch mode. Disable with --disable-pager. This
option is disabled by default.
-p, --password[=name]
Password to use when connecting to server. If password is
not given it's asked from the tty.
-P, --port=#        Port number to use for connection or 0 for default to, in
order of preference, myf, $MYSQL_TCP_PORT,
/etc/services, built-in default (3306).
-
-prompt=name      Set the mysql prompt to this value.
--protocol=name    The protocol to use for connection (tcp, socket, pipe,
memory).
-q, --quick        Don't cache result, print it row by row. This may slow
down the server if the output is suspended. Doesn't use
history file.
-r, --raw          Write fields without conversion. Used with --batch.
--reconnect        Reconnect if the connection is lost. Disable with
--disable-reconnect. This option is enabled by default.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-reconnect to disable.)
-s, --silent        Be more silent. Print results with a tab as separator,
each row on new line.
-S, --socket=name  The socket file to use for connection.
--ssl-mode=name    SSL connection mode.
--ssl              Deprecated. Use --ssl-mode instead.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-ssl to disable.)
--ssl-verify-server-cert
Deprecated. Use --ssl-mode=VERIFY_IDENTITY instead.
--ssl-ca=name      CA file in PEM format.
--ssl-capath=name  CA directory.
--ssl-cert=name    X509 cert in PEM format.
--ssl-cipher=name  SSL cipher to use.
-
-ssl-key=name      X509 key in PEM format.
--ssl-crl=name      Certificate revocation list.
--ssl-crlpath=name  Certificate revocation list path.
--tls-version=name  TLS version to use, permitted values are: TLSv1, TLSv1.1,                      TLSv1.2
--server-public-key-path=name
File path to the server public RSA key in PEM format.
--get-server-public-key
Get server public key
-t, --table        Output in table format.
--tee=name          Append everything into outfile. See interactive help (\h)
also. Does not work in batch mode. Disable with
-
-disable-tee. This option is disabled by default.
-u, --user=name    User for login if not current user.
-U, --safe-updates  Only allow UPDATE and DELETE that uses keys.
-U, --i-am-a-dummy  Synonym for option --safe-updates, -U.
-v, --verbose      Write more. (-v -v -v gives the table output format).
-V, --version      Output version information and exit.
-w, --wait          Wait and retry if connection is down.
--connect-timeout=# Number of seconds before connection timeout.
--max-allowed-packet=#
The maximum packet length to send to or receive from
server.
-
-net-buffer-length=#
The buffer size for TCP/IP and socket communication.
--select-limit=#    Automatic limit for SELECT when using --safe-updates.
--max-join-size=#  Automatic limit for rows in a join when using
--safe-updates.
--secure-auth      Refuse client connecting to server if it uses old
(pre-4.1.1) protocol. Deprecated. Always TRUE
--server-arg=name  Send embedded server this as a parameter.
--show-warnings    Show warnings after every statement.
-j, --syslog        Log filtered interactive commands to syslog. Filtering of
commands depends on the patterns supplied via histignore
option besides the default patterns.
--plugin-dir=name  Directory for client-side plugins.
--default-auth=name Default authentication client-side plugin to use.
--binary-mode      By default, ASCII '\0' is disallowed and '\r\n' is
translated to '\n'. This switch turns off both features,
and also turns off parsing of all clientcommands except
\C and DELIMITER, in non-interactive mode (for input
piped to mysql or loaded using the 'source' command).
This is necessary when processing output from mysqlbinlog
that may contain blobs.
--connect-expired-password
Notify the server that this client is prepared to handle
expired password sandbox mode.
Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
/etc/myf /etc/mysql/myf /usr/etc/myf ~/.myf
The following groups are read: mysql client
The following options may be given as the first argument:
--print-defaults        Print the program argument list and exit.
--no-defaults          Don't read default options from any option file,
except for login file.
--defaults-file=#      Only read default options from the given file #.
--defaults-extra-file=# Read this file after the global files are read.
-
-defaults-group-suffix=#
Also read groups with concat(group, suffix)
--login-path=#          Read this path from the login file.
Variables (--variable-name=value)
and boolean options {FALSE|TRUE}  Value (after reading options)
--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------
auto-rehash                      TRUE
auto-vertical-output              FALSE
bind-address                      (No default value)
binary-as-hex                    FALSE
character-sets-dir                (No default value)
column-type-info                  FALSE
comments                          FALSE
compress                          FALSE
database                          (No default value)
default-character-set            utf8
delimiter                        ;
enable-cleartext-plugin          FALSE
vertical                          FALSE
force                            FALSE
histignore                        (No default value)
named-commands                    FALSE
ignore-spaces                    FALSE
init-command                      (No default value)
local-infile                      FALSE
no-beep                          FALSE
host                              (No default value)
html                              FALSE
xml                              FALSE
line-numbers                      TRUE
unbuffered                        FALSE
column-names                      TRUE
sigint-ignore                    FALSE
port                              0
prompt                            mysql>
quick                            FALSE
raw                              FALSE
reconnect                        TRUE
socket                            (No default value)
ssl                              TRUE
ssl-verify-server-cert            FALSE
ssl-ca                            (No default value)
ssl-capath                        (No default value)
ssl-cert                          (No default value)
ssl-cipher                        (No default value)
ssl-key                          (No default value)
ssl-crl                          (No default value)
ssl-crlpath                      (No default value)
tls-version                      (No default value)
server-public-key-path            (No default value)
get-server-public-key            FALSE
table                            FALSE
user                              (No default value)
safe-updates                      FALSE
i-am-a-dummy                      FALSE
connect-timeout                  0
max-allowed-packet                16777216
net-buffer-length                16384
select-limit                      1000
max-join-size                    1000000
secure-auth                      TRUE
show-warnings                    FALSE
plugin-dir                        (No default value)
default-auth                      (No default value)
binary-mode                      FALSE
connect-expired-password          FALSE
2 mysqldump
[root@sdc70 ~]# mysqldump --help
mysqldump  Ver 10.13 Distrib 5.7.24-27, for Linux (x86_64) Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Percona LLC and/or its affiliates
Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
Dumping structure and contents of MySQL databases and tables.
Usage: mysqldump [OPTIONS] database [tables]
OR    mysqldump [OPTIONS] --databases [OPTIONS] DB1 []
OR    mysqldump [OPTIONS] --all-databases [OPTIONS]
Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
/etc/myf /etc/mysql/myf /usr/etc/myf ~/.myf
The following groups are read: mysqldump client
The following options may be given as the first argument:
--print-defaults        Print the program argument list and exit.
--no-defaults          Don't read default options from any option file,
except for login file.
--defaults-file=#      Only read default options from the given file #.
--defaults-extra-file=# Read this file after the global files are read.
--defaults-group-suffix=#
Also read groups with concat(group, suffix)
-
-login-path=#          Read this path from the login file.
-A, --all-databases Dump all the databases. This will be same as --databases                      with all databases selected.
-Y, --all-tablespaces
Dump all the tablespaces.
-y, --no-tablespaces
Do not dump any tablespace information.
--add-drop-database Add a DROP DATABASE before each create.
--add-drop-table    Add a DROP TABLE before each create.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-add-drop-table to disable.)
--add-drop-trigger  Add a DROP TRIGGER before each create.
--add-locks        Add locks around INSERT statements.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-add-locks to disable.)
--allow-keywords    Allow creation of column names that are keywords.
--apply-slave-statements
Adds 'STOP SLAVE' prior to 'CHANGE MASTER' and 'START                      SLAVE' to bottom of dump.
--lock-for-backup  Use lightweight metadata locks to block updates to
non-transactional tables and DDL to all tables. This
works only with --single-transaction, otherwise this
option is automatically converted to --lock-all-tables.
--bind-address=name IP address to bind to.
--character-sets-dir=name
Directory for character set files.
-i, --comments      Write additional information.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-comments to disable.)
--compatible=name  Change the dump to be compatible with a given mode. By                      default tables are dumped in a format optimized for
MySQL. Legal modes are: ansi, mysql323, mysql40,
postgresql, oracle, mssql, db2, maxdb, no_key_options,
no_table_options, no_field_options. One can use several
modes separated by commas. Note: Requires MySQL server
version 4.1.0 or higher. This option is ignored with
earlier server versions.
--compact          Give less verbose output (useful for debugging). Disables
structure comments and header/footer constructs.  Enables
options --skip-add-drop-table --skip-add-locks
--skip-comments --skip-disable-keys --skip-set-charset.
-c, --complete-insert
Use complete insert statements.
-C, --compress      Use compression in server/client protocol.
-a, --create-options
Include all MySQL specific create options.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-create-options to disable.)
-B, --databases    Dump several databases. Note the difference in usage; in                      this case no tables are given. All name arguments are
regarded as database names. 'USE db_name;' will be
included in the output.
-#, --debug[=#]    This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
--debug-check      This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
--debug-info        This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
--default-character-set=name
Set the default character set.
--delete-master-logs
Delete logs on master after backup. This automatically
enables --master-data.
-K, --disable-keys  '/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name DISABLE KEYS */; and                      '/*!40000 ALTER TABLE tb_name ENABLE KEYS */; will be put                      in the output.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-disable-keys to disable.)
--dump-slave[=#]    This causes the binary log position and filename of the
master to be appended to the dumped data output. Setting
the value to 1, will printit as a CHANGE MASTER command
in the dumped data output; if equal to 2, that command
will be prefixed with a comment symbol. This option will
turn --lock-all-tables on, unless --single-transaction is
specified too (in which case a global read lock is only
taken a short time at the beginning of the dump - don't
forget to read about --single-transaction below). In all
cases any action on logs will happen at the exact moment
of the dump.Option automatically turns --lock-tables off.
-E, --events        Dump events.
-
e, --extended-insert
Use multiple-row INSERT syntax that include several
VALUES lists.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-extended-insert to disable.)
--fields-terminated-by=name
Fields in the output file are terminated by the given
string.
--fields-enclosed-by=name
Fields in the output file are enclosed by the given
character.
--fields-optionally-enclosed-by=name
Fields in the output file are optionally enclosed by the
given character.
--fields-escaped-by=name
Fields in the output file are escaped by the given
character.
-F, --flush-logs    Flush logs file in server before starting dump. Note that
if you dump many databases at once (using the option
--databases= or --all-databases), the logs will be
flushed for each database dumped. The exception is when
using --lock-all-tables or --master-data: in this case
the logs will be flushed only once, corresponding to the
moment all tables are locked. So if you want your dump
and the log flush to happen at the same exact moment you
should use --lock-all-tables or --master-data with
--flush-logs.
--flush-privileges  Emit a FLUSH PRIVILEGES statement after dumping the mysql                      database.  This option should be used any time the dump
contains the mysql database and any other database that
depends on the data in the mysql database for proper
restore.
-f, --force        Continue even if we get an SQL error.
-?, --help          Display this help message and exit.
--hex-blob          Dump binary strings (BINARY, VARBINARY, BLOB) in
hexadecimal format.
-h, --host=name    Connect to host.
--ignore-error=name A comma-separated list of error numbers to be ignored if
encountered during dump.
--ignore-table=name Do not dump the specified table. To specify more than one
table to ignore, use the directive multiple times, once
for each table.  Each table must be specified with both
database and table names, e.g.,
--ignore-table=database.table.
--include-master-host-port
Adds 'MASTER_HOST=<host>, MASTER_PORT=<port>' to 'CHANGE                      MASTER TO..' in dump produced with --dump-slave.
--innodb-optimize-keys
Use InnoDB fast index creation by creating secondary
indexes after dumping the data.
--insert-ignore    Insert rows with INSERT IGNORE.
--lines-terminated-by=name
Lines in the output file are terminated by the given
string.
-x, --lock-all-tables
Locks all tables across all databases. This is achieved
by taking a global read lock for the duration of the
whole dump. Automatically turns --single-transaction and
-
-lock-tables off.
-l, --lock-tables  Lock all tables for read.
(Defaults to on; use --skip-lock-tables to disable.)
--log-error=name    Append warnings and errors to given file.
--master-data[=#]  This causes the binary log position and filename to be
appended to the output. If equal to 1, will print it as a
CHANGE MASTER command; if equal to 2, that command will
be prefixed with a comment symbol. This option will turn
--lock-all-tables on, unless --single-transaction is
specified too (on servers that don't provide
Binlog_snapshot_file and Binlog_snapshot_position status
variables this will still take a global read lock for a
short time at the beginning of the dump; don't forget to
read about --single-transaction below). In all cases, any
action on logs will happen at the exact moment of the
dump. Option automatically turns --lock-tables off.
--max-allowed-packet=#
The maximum packet length to send to or receive from
server.
--net-buffer-length=#

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