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Added notes about --set-variable being deprecated since MySQL 4.0
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@end example
You might try starting the server with the @code{--set-variable back_log=50}
option as a workaround for this. @xref{Command-line options}.
option as a workaround for this. Please note that @code{--set-variable} is
deprecated since @strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--back_log=50} instead.
@xref{Command-line options}.
If you are linking your own MySQL client, you might get the
following error when you try to execute it:
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Give a variable a value. @code{--help} lists variables. You can find a full
description for all variables in the @code{SHOW VARIABLES} section in this
manual. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}. The tuning server parameters section includes
information of how to optimise these. @xref{Server parameters}.
information of how to optimize these. Please note that @code{--set-variable}
is deprecated since @strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--var=option} instead.
@xref{Server parameters}.
In MySQL 4.0.2 one can set a variable directly with
@code{--variable-name=option} and @code{set-variable} is not anymore needed
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@item set-variable = variable=value
This is equivalent to @code{--set-variable variable=value} on the command-line.
This syntax must be used to set a @code{mysqld} variable.
This syntax must be used to set a @code{mysqld} variable. Please note that
@code{--set-variable} is deprecated since @strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use
@code{--variable=value} instead.
@end table
The @code{client} group allows you to specify options that apply to all
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@item -? or --help
Display a help message and exit.
@item -O var=option, --set-variable var=option
Set the value of a variable. The possible variables and their default values
for myisamchk can be examined with @code{myisamchk --help}:
Set the value of a variable. Please note that @code{--set-variable} is
deprecated since @strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--var=option} instead.
The possible variables and their default values for myisamchk can be examined
with @code{myisamchk --help}:
@multitable @columnfractions .20 .10
@item @strong{Variable} @tab @strong{Value}
@item key_buffer_size @tab 523264
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@cindex @code{set-variable}, @code{mysql} option
@item -O, --set-variable var=option
Give a variable a value. @code{--help} lists variables.
Please note that @code{--set-variable} is deprecated since
@strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--var=option} instead.
@cindex @code{one-database}, @code{mysql} option
@item -o, --one-database
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@end table
You can also set the following variables with @code{-O} or
@code{--set-variable}:
@code{--set-variable}; please note that @code{--set-variable} is
deprecated since @strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--var=option} instead:
@cindex timeout, @code{connect_timeout} variable
@cindex @code{connect_timeout} variable
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default value is your Unix login name.
@item -O var=option, --set-variable var=option
Set the value of a variable. The possible variables are listed below.
Please note that @code{--set-variable} is deprecated since
@strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--var=option} instead.
@item -v, --verbose
Verbose mode. Print out more information on what the program does.
@item -V, --version
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wait_timeout current value: 28800
@end example
Please note that @code{--set-variable} is deprecated since
@strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--var=option} instead.
If there is a @code{mysqld} server currently running, you can see what
values it actually is using for the variables by executing this command:
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static char *server_args[] = @{
"this_program", /* this string is not used */
"--datadir=.",
"--
set-variable=
key_buffer_size=32M"
"--key_buffer_size=32M"
@};
static char *server_groups[] = @{
"embedded",
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If you are using the @code{mysql} client, you may specify a bigger
buffer by starting the client with @code{mysql --set-variable=max_allowed_packet=8M}. Other clients have different methods to set this variable.
Please note that @code{--set-variable} is deprecated since
@strong{MySQL 4.0}, just use @code{--max-allowed-packet=8M} instead.
You can use the option file to set @code{max_allowed_packet} to a larger
size in @code{mysqld}. For example, if you are expecting to store the
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