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* Tutorial:: MySQL Tutorial
* MySQL Database Administration:: MySQL Database Administration
* MySQL Optimisation:: MySQL Optimisation
* Reference:: MySQL language reference
* Table types:: MySQL table types
* Clients:: MySQL client tools and APIs
* Reference:: MySQL Language Reference
* Table types:: MySQL Table Types
* Clients:: MySQL Client Tools and APIs
* Extending MySQL:: Extending MySQL
* Problems:: Problems
* Contrib:: Contributed programs
* Contrib:: Contributed Programs
* Credits:: Contributors to MySQL
* News:: MySQL change history
* Porting:: Comments on porting to other systems
* News:: MySQL Change History
* Porting:: Porting to Other Systems
* Environment variables:: MySQL environment variables
* Regexp:: Description of MySQL regular expression syntax
* Regexp:: MySQL Regular Expression Syntax
* GPL license:: GNU General Public License
* LGPL license:: GNU Lesser General Public License
* Function Index:: SQL command, type and function index
* Function Index:: SQL Command, Type and Function Index
* Concept Index:: Concept Index
@end menu
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@node Tutorial, MySQL Database Administration, Installing, Top
@chapter Introduction to MySQL: A MySQL Tutorial
@chapter Tutorial Introduction to MySQL
@cindex tutorial
@cindex terminal monitor, defined
......@@ -45552,7 +45552,7 @@ return a big result row!
@node Can not connect to server, Blocked host, Gone away, Common errors
@appendixsubsec @code{Can't connect to [local] MySQL server} error
@appendixsubsec @code{Can't connect to [local] MySQL server} Error
A MySQL client on Unix can connect to the @code{mysqld} server in two
different ways: Unix sockets, which connect through a file in the file
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@node Problems with mysql.sock, Timezone problems, Temporary files, Administration Issues
@appendixsubsec How to Protect or change the MySQL socket file @file{/tmp/mysql.sock}
@appendixsubsec How to Protect or Change the MySQL Socket File @file{/tmp/mysql.sock}
@cindex @code{mysql.sock}, protection
@cindex deletion, @code{mysql.sock}
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@end enumerate
@node Problems with float, , No matching rows, Query Issues
@appendixsubsec Problems with floating point comparison
@appendixsubsec Problems with Floating Point Comparison
Floating point numbers cause confusion sometimes, because these numbers
are not stored as exact values inside computer architecture. What one
......@@ -48590,7 +48590,7 @@ Development on the embedded @code{mysqld} version.
@node News, Porting, Credits, Top
@appendix MySQL change history
@appendix MySQL Change History
@cindex ChangeLog
@cindex changes, log
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@node Porting, Environment variables, News, Top
@appendix Comments on Porting to Other Systems
@appendix Porting to Other Systems
@cindex porting, to other systems
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@menu
* Debugging server:: Debugging a MySQL server
* Debugging client:: Debugging a MySQL client
* The DBUG package:: The DBUG package
* Locking methods:: Locking methods
* The DBUG package:: The DBUG Package
* Locking methods:: Locking ethods
* RTS-threads:: Comments about RTS threads
* Thread packages:: Differences between different thread packages
@end menu
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@node Compiling for debugging, Making trace files, Debugging server, Debugging server
@appendixsubsec Compiling MYSQL for debugging
@appendixsubsec Compiling MYSQL for Debugging
If you have some very specific problem, you can always try to debug
MySQL. To do this you must configure MySQL with the
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@node Making trace files, Using gdb on mysqld, Compiling for debugging, Debugging server
@appendixsubsec Creating trace files
@appendixsubsec Creating Trace Files
If the @code{mysqld} server doesn't start or if you can cause the
@code{mysqld} server to crash quickly, you can try to create a trace
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@node Using stack trace, Using log files, Using gdb on mysqld, Debugging server
@appendixsubsec Using a stack trace
@appendixsubsec Using a Stack Trace
On some operating systems, the error log will contain a stack trace if
@code{mysqld} dies unexpectedly. You can use this to find out where (and
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@node Using log files, Reproduceable test case, Using stack trace, Debugging server
@appendixsubsec Using log files to find cause of errors in mysqld
@appendixsubsec Using Log Files to Find Cause of Errors in mysqld
Note that before starting @code{mysqld} with @code{--log} you should
check all your tables with @code{myisamchk}.
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@node Reproduceable test case, , Using log files, Debugging server
@appendixsubsec Making a test case when you experience table corruption
@appendixsubsec Making a Test Case When You Experience Table Corruption
If you get corrupted tables or if @code{mysqld} always fails after some
update commands, you can test if this bug is reproducible by doing the
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@node The DBUG package, Locking methods, Debugging client, Porting
@appendixsec The DBUG package.
@appendixsec The DBUG Package
@cindex DBUG package
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@node Regexp, GPL license, Environment variables, Top
@appendix Description of MySQL regular expression syntax
@appendix MySQL Regular Expression Syntax
@cindex regex
@cindex regular expression syntax, described
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@node LGPL license, Function Index, GPL license, Top
@appendix GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
@cindex LGPL, Lesser General Public License
@cindex LGPL, Library General Public License
@cindex LGPL, GNU Library General Public License
@cindex LGPL, Lesser General Public License
@cindex LGPL, GNU Lesser General Public License
@center Version 2.1, February 1999
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