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Removal of duplicate lines in transaction text.
Fixup of Windows texts.
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@ -4380,11 +4380,6 @@ ORDER BY columns in the result, something that is you are not allowed
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to do in ANSI SQL.
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@item
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Because MySQL allows you to work with table types that doesn't
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support transactions (and thus can't @code{rollback} data) some things
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behaves a little different in MySQL than in other SQL servers:
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(This is just to ensure that MySQL never need to do a rollback
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for a SQL command). This may be a little awkward at times as column
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Because MySQL allows you to work with table types that don't
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support transactions, and thus can't @code{rollback} data, some things
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behave a little differently in MySQL than in other SQL servers.
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@ -6341,7 +6336,8 @@ In the following circumstances you will need to use the MySQL
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configuration file:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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The install directory is different than the default @file{c:\mysql}.
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The install/data directories are different than the default
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@file{c:\mysql} and @file{c:\mysql\data}.
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@item
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If you want to use one of the these servers:
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@itemize @bullet
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@ -6379,10 +6375,6 @@ If the data directory is other than the default
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directory and paste it on the your option new directory,
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e.g.: @file{d:\mydata\mysql}.
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Note that you should specify all paths with @samp{/} or @samp{\\}
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instead of @samp{\}, because @samp{\} is the escape character in
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MySQL. @xref{Option files}.
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If you want to use the @code{InnoDB} transactional tables, you
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need to manually create two new directories to hold the InnoDB
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data and log files, e.g. @file{c:\ibdata} and @file{c:\iblogs}.
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@ -10662,6 +10654,11 @@ You can kill the MySQL server by executing:
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C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqladmin -u root shutdown
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@end example
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This calls the MySQL administation utility as user `root', which
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is the default Administrator in the MySQL grant system. Please
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note that the MySQL grant system is wholly independent from any
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login users under Windows.
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Note that Win95 and Win98 don't support creation of named pipes.
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On Win95 and Win98, you can only use named pipes to connect to a
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remote MySQL server running on a Windows NT/2000 server host.
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@ -10701,39 +10698,38 @@ the following command:
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C:\mysql\bin> mysqladmin -u root shutdown
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@end example
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This calls the MySQL administation utility as user `root', which
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is the default Administrator in the MySQL grant system. Please
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note that the MySQL grant system is wholly independent from any
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login users under Windows.
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Now install the server service:
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@example
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C:\mysql\bin> mysqld-max-nt --install
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@end example
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If any options are required, they must be specified as
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``Startup parameters'' in the SCM utility before you
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start the MySQL service.
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The SCM Utility (Windows Service Control Manager) can
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be found in the Windows Control Panel.
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For information about which server binary to run, see
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@ref{Windows prepare environment}.
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Please note that from MySQL version 3.23.44, you have the choice
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to set up the service as Manual (if you don't wish the Windows
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Service Control Manager SCM to automatically start the server
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during the boot process):
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of set up the service as Manual instead (if you don't wish the
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SCM to automatically start the server during the boot process):
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@example
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C:\mysql\bin> mysqld-max-nt --install-manual
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@end example
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To start or stop the MySQL server service:
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@example
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C:\> NET START MySQL
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C:\> NET STOP MySQL
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@end example
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The service is installed with the name @code{MySQL}. Once
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installed, it must be started using the Services Control
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Manager (SCM) Utility found in the Control Panel, or by
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using the @code{NET START MySQL} command.
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If any options are required, they must be specified as
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``Startup parameters'' in the SCM utility before you
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start the MySQL service.
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installed, it can be immediately started from the SCM utility,
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or by using the command @code{NET START MySQL}.
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Once running, @code{mysqld-max-nt} can be stopped using
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@code{mysqladmin}, from the SCM utility or by using the
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If you use SCM to stop @code{mysqld-max-nt}, there is a strange
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message from SCM about @code{mysqld shutdown normally}.
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When run as a service, @code{mysqld-max-nt} has no access to a
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console and so no messages can be seen.
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On NT/2000 you can get the following service error messages:
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@multitable @columnfractions .3 .7
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@item Permission Denied @tab
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Means that it cannot find @code{mysqld-max-nt.exe}.
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@item Cannot Register @tab
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Means that the path is incorrect.
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@item Failed to install service. @tab
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Means that the service is already installed or that the Service
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Control Manager is in bad state.
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@end multitable
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Please note that when run as a service, @code{mysqld-max-nt}
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has no access to a console and so no messages can be seen.
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Errors can be checked in @file{c:\mysql\data\mysql.err}.
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If you have problems installing @code{mysqld-max-nt} as a
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service, try starting it with the full path:
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