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Section: MySQL Database System (1)Updated: 06/02/2017
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NAME
my_print_defaults - display options from option filesSYNOPSIS
- my_print_defaults [options] option_group ...
DESCRIPTION
my_print_defaults
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shell> my_print_defaults mysqlcheck client --user=myusername --password=secret --host=localhost
The output consists of options, one per line, in the form that they would be specified on the command line.
my_print_defaults supports the following options.
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--help,
-?
Display a help message and exit.
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--config-file=file_name,
--defaults-file=file_name,
-c file_name
Read only the given option file.
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--debug=debug_options,
-# debug_options
Write a debugging log. A typical debug_options string is d:t:o,file_name. The default is d:t:o,/tmp/my_print_defaults.trace.
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--defaults-extra-file=file_name,
--extra-file=file_name,
-e file_name
Read this option file after the global option file but (on Unix) before the user option file.
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--defaults-group-suffix=suffix,
-g suffix
In addition to the groups named on the command line, read groups that have the given suffix.
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--login-path=name,
-l name
Read options from the named login path in the .mylogin.cnf login path file. A lqlogin pathrq is an option group containing options that specify which MySQL server to connect to and which account to authenticate as. To create or modify a login path file, use the mysql_config_editor utility. See mysql_config_editor(1). This option was added in MySQL 5.6.6.
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--no-defaults,
-n
Return an empty string.
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--show,
-s
As of MySQL 5.6.25, my_print_defaults masks passwords by default. Use this option to display passwords in cleartext.
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--verbose,
-v
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
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--version,
-V
Display version information and exit.
COPYRIGHT
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which may already be installed locally and which is also available online at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.AUTHOR
Oracle Corporation (http://dev.mysql.com/).