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@subsubsection Preparing the Windows MySQL Environment
Starting with MySQL 3.23.38, the Windows distribution includes
both the normal and the @strong{MySQL-Max} server binaries.
both the normal and the MySQL-Max server binaries.
Here is a list of the different MySQL servers you can use:
@multitable @columnfractions .20 .80
......@@ -5836,8 +5836,8 @@ The extended MySQL binary distribution is marked with the
@code{-max} suffix and is configured with the same options as
@code{mysqld-max}. @xref{mysqld-max, , @code{mysqld-max}}.
If you want to use the @code{MySQL-Max} RPM, you must first
install the standard @code{MySQL} RPM.
If you want to use the MySQL-Max RPM, you must first
install the standard MySQL RPM.
@item
If you want to configure @code{mysqld} with some extra features that are
......@@ -17616,6 +17616,7 @@ The script @code{mysqlhotcopy} does use this method.
@item
@cindex log files, names
@cindex @code{mysqlbinlog}
Stop @code{mysqld} if it's running, then start it with the
@code{--log-update[=file_name]} option. @xref{Update log}. The update
log file(s) provide you with the information you need to replicate
......@@ -21741,7 +21742,7 @@ feature. It just installs the @code{mysqld-max} executable and
@code{safe_mysqld} will automatically use this executable when
@code{safe_mysqld} is restarted.
The following table shows which table types our standard @strong{MySQL-Max}
The following table shows which table types our standard MySQL-Max
binaries includes:
@multitable @columnfractions .15 .10 .10
......@@ -23402,12 +23403,13 @@ files until you are sure that no slave will ever need to use them.
One way to do this is to do @code{mysqladmin flush-logs} once a day and then
remove any logs that are more than 3 days old.
@cindex @code{mysqlbinlog}
You can examine the binary log file with the @code{mysqlbinlog} command.
For example, you can update a MySQL server from the binary log
as follows:
@example
mysqlbinlog log-file | mysql -h server_name
shell> mysqlbinlog log-file | mysql -h server_name
@end example
You can also use the @code{mysqlbinlog} program to read the binary log
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