From: Date: September 14 2007 12:26pm Subject: svn commit - mysqldoc@docsrva: r7855 - trunk/refman-5.2 List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/commits/34259 Message-Id: <200709141026.l8EAQvCM010880@docsrva.mysql.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Author: mcbrown Date: 2007-09-14 12:26:47 +0200 (Fri, 14 Sep 2007) New Revision: 7855 Log: Removing mysqld-nt - related to Bug #20717 Modified: trunk/refman-5.2/dba-core.xml trunk/refman-5.2/errors-problems.xml trunk/refman-5.2/installing.xml Modified: trunk/refman-5.2/dba-core.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/refman-5.2/dba-core.xml 2007-09-14 09:29:31 UTC (rev 7854) +++ trunk/refman-5.2/dba-core.xml 2007-09-14 10:26:47 UTC (rev 7855) Changed blocks: 30, Lines Added: 64, Lines Deleted: 83; 14900 bytes @@ -494,8 +494,7 @@ For expert advice on setting command options, subscribe to - the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more - information see + the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -1274,10 +1273,7 @@ Enable support for named pipes. This option applies only - on Windows NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 systems, and can be used - only with the mysqld-nt and - mysqld-debug servers that support - named-pipe connections. + on Windows NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 systems. @@ -3874,8 +3870,7 @@ For recommendations on the optimum setting for binlog_cache_size subscribe to the - MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more - information see + MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -5065,10 +5060,6 @@ file is found, MyISAM always returns an error. It will not overwrite a file in the specified directory. - - - - @@ -5606,8 +5597,8 @@ For notification that the maximum number of connections is getting dangerously high and for advice on setting the optimum value for max_connections - subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. - For more information see + subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more + information see . @@ -5674,9 +5665,9 @@ MySQL Enterprise - Subscribers to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor - receive recommendations for the optimum setting - for max_heap_table_size. For more + Subscribers to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor receive + recommendations for the optimum setting for + max_heap_table_size. For more information see . @@ -7759,8 +7750,7 @@ Expert use of server system variables is part of the service - offered by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. - To subscribe see + offered by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. To subscribe see . @@ -7772,8 +7762,7 @@ Expert use of server system variables is part of the service - offered by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. - To subscribe see + offered by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. To subscribe see . @@ -8473,10 +8462,10 @@ Improper configuration of system variables can adversely - affect performance and security. The MySQL - Enterprise Monitor continually monitors - system variables and provides expert advice about - appropriate settings. For more information see + affect performance and security. The MySQL Enterprise + Monitor continually monitors system variables and provides + expert advice about appropriate settings. For more + information see . @@ -8548,8 +8537,7 @@ For expert advice on using status variables, subscribe to - the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more - information see + the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -17228,10 +17216,9 @@ MySQL Enterprise - The MySQL Enterprise Monitor enforces - best practices for maximizing the security of your servers. - For more information see - . + The MySQL Enterprise Monitor enforces best practices for + maximizing the security of your servers. For more information + see . @@ -17520,9 +17507,9 @@ MySQL Enterprise - The MySQL Enterprise Monitor offers - advice on the security implications of using this option. - For subscription information see + The MySQL Enterprise Monitor offers advice on the security + implications of using this option. For subscription + information see . @@ -17944,10 +17931,10 @@ MySQL Enterprise - Security advisors notify subscribers to the MySQL - Enterprise Monitor whenever a server is started - with the option enabled. For - more information see + Security advisors notify subscribers to the MySQL Enterprise + Monitor whenever a server is started with the + option enabled. For more + information see . @@ -19393,9 +19380,9 @@ Accounts with unnecessary global privileges constitute a - security risk. Subscribers to the MySQL - Enterprise Monitor are automatically alerted to the - existence of such accounts. For detailed information see + security risk. Subscribers to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor + are automatically alerted to the existence of such + accounts. For detailed information see . @@ -19749,10 +19736,9 @@ An overly broad host specifier such as ‘%’ constitutes a security - risk. The MySQL Enterprise Monitor - provides safeguards against this kind of vulnerability. - For more information see - . + risk. The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides safeguards + against this kind of vulnerability. For more information + see . @@ -20784,10 +20770,10 @@ MySQL Enterprise - The MySQL Enterprise Monitor enforces - security-related best practices. For example, subscribers - are alerted whenever there is any account without a - password. For more information see + The MySQL Enterprise Monitor enforces security-related + best practices. For example, subscribers are alerted + whenever there is any account without a password. For more + information see . @@ -24446,9 +24432,9 @@ MySQL Enterprise - The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides - numerous advisors that issue immediate warnings should - replication issues arise. For more information see + The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides numerous advisors that + issue immediate warnings should replication issues arise. For + more information see . @@ -24699,8 +24685,7 @@ For expert advice on backups and replication, subscribe to - the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more - information see + the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -25019,9 +25004,9 @@ MySQL Enterprise - For maximum data recovery, MySQL Enterprise Monitor - Service advises subscribers to synchronize to disk at - each write. For more information see + For maximum data recovery, MySQL Enterprise Monitor Service + advises subscribers to synchronize to disk at each write. For + more information see . @@ -28318,9 +28303,9 @@ MySQL Enterprise - The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides a - number of advisors specifically related to the various log - files. For more information see + The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides a number of advisors + specifically related to the various log files. For more + information see . @@ -28956,8 +28941,7 @@ The binary log can also be used to track significant DDL events. Analyzing the binary log in this way is an integral - part of the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For - more information see + part of the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -30395,10 +30379,9 @@ Excessive table scans are indicative of missing or poorly optimized indexes. Using an advisor specifically designed for - the task, the MySQL Enterprise Monitor - can identify such problems and offer advice on resolution. For - more information see - . + the task, the MySQL Enterprise Monitor can identify such + problems and offer advice on resolution. For more information + see . @@ -30929,13 +30912,11 @@ Servers configured as just described allow clients to connect over TCP/IP. If your version of Windows supports named pipes - and you also want to allow named-pipe connections, use the - mysqld-nt or - mysqld-debug server and specify options - that enable the named pipe and specify its name. Each server - that supports named-pipe connections must use a unique pipe - name. For example, the C:\my-opts1.cnf - file might be written like this: + specify the options that enable the named pipe and specify its + name. Each server that supports named-pipe connections must + use a unique pipe name. For example, the + C:\my-opts1.cnf file might be written + like this: @@ -30951,7 +30932,7 @@ -C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqld-nt --defaults-file=C:\my-opts1.cnf +C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqld --defaults-file=C:\my-opts1.cnf @@ -30989,7 +30970,7 @@ For the following instructions, assume that you want to run - the mysqld-nt server from two different + the mysqld server from two different versions of MySQL that are installed at C:\mysql-5.0.19 and C:\mysql-¤t-version;, respectively. @@ -31079,9 +31060,9 @@ options for all services in one of the standard option files. To do this, use a different service name for each server. Suppose that you want to run the 5.0.19 - mysqld-nt using the service name of + mysqld using the service name of mysqld1 and the ¤t-version; - mysqld-nt using the service name + mysqld using the service name mysqld2. In this case, you can use the [mysqld1] group for 5.0.19 and the [mysqld2] group for ¤t-version;. @@ -31112,8 +31093,8 @@ -C:\> C:\mysql-5.0.19\bin\mysqld-nt --install mysqld1 -C:\> C:\mysql-¤t-version;\bin\mysqld-nt --install mysqld2 +C:\> C:\mysql-5.0.19\bin\mysqld --install mysqld1 +C:\> C:\mysql-¤t-version;\bin\mysqld --install mysqld2 @@ -31151,7 +31132,7 @@ With this approach, to specify options for the 5.0.19 - mysqld-nt, create a file + mysqld, create a file C:\my-opts1.cnf that looks like this: @@ -31164,7 +31145,7 @@ - For the ¤t-version; mysqld-nt, + For the ¤t-version; mysqld, create a file C:\my-opts2.cnf that looks like this: @@ -31183,9 +31164,9 @@ -C:\> C:\mysql-5.0.19\bin\mysqld-nt --install mysqld1 +C:\> C:\mysql-5.0.19\bin\mysqld --install mysqld1 --defaults-file=C:\my-opts1.cnf -C:\> C:\mysql-¤t-version;\bin\mysqld-nt --install mysqld2 +C:\> C:\mysql-¤t-version;\bin\mysqld --install mysqld2 --defaults-file=C:\my-opts2.cnf Modified: trunk/refman-5.2/errors-problems.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/refman-5.2/errors-problems.xml 2007-09-14 09:29:31 UTC (rev 7854) +++ trunk/refman-5.2/errors-problems.xml 2007-09-14 10:26:47 UTC (rev 7855) Changed blocks: 10, Lines Added: 17, Lines Deleted: 21; 4361 bytes @@ -28,9 +28,8 @@ MySQL Enterprise - The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides a - Virtual DBA to assist with problem solving. For - more information see + The MySQL Enterprise Monitor provides a Virtual DBA + to assist with problem solving. For more information see . @@ -961,8 +960,8 @@ MySQL Enterprise - Subscribers to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor - receive advice on dynamically configuring the + Subscribers to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor receive advice + on dynamically configuring the max_connections variable — avoiding failed connection attempts. For more information see, . @@ -1530,10 +1529,9 @@ For reasons of security and performance the advisors - provided by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor - pay special attention to the - Aborted_connections status variable. For - more information see + provided by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor pay special + attention to the Aborted_connections + status variable. For more information see . @@ -2615,7 +2613,7 @@ -C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqld-nt --init-file=C:\mysql-init.txt +C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqld --init-file=C:\mysql-init.txt @@ -2633,7 +2631,7 @@ -C:\> "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server ¤t-series;\bin\mysqld-nt.exe" +C:\> "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server ¤t-series;\bin\mysqld.exe" --defaults-file="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server ¤t-series;\my.ini" --init-file=C:\mysql-init.txt @@ -2683,8 +2681,7 @@ For expert advice on security-related issues, subscribe to - the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more - information see + the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -3283,8 +3280,8 @@ For early notification of possible problems with your MySQL - configuration subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. - For more information see + configuration subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For + more information see . @@ -3350,8 +3347,8 @@ Advisors provided by the MySQL Enterprise Monitor - automatically detect excessive temporary - table storage to disk. For more information see, + automatically detect excessive temporary table storage to + disk. For more information see, . @@ -4121,8 +4118,7 @@ Ensure that your data is adequately protected by subscribing - to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For - more information see + to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information see . @@ -4475,8 +4471,8 @@ For expert advice on configuring MySQL servers for optimal - performance, subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. - For more information see + performance, subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For + more information see . Modified: trunk/refman-5.2/installing.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/refman-5.2/installing.xml 2007-09-14 09:29:31 UTC (rev 7854) +++ trunk/refman-5.2/installing.xml 2007-09-14 10:26:47 UTC (rev 7855) Changed blocks: 2, Lines Added: 2, Lines Deleted: 24; 1845 bytes @@ -4214,16 +4214,12 @@ Description - mysqld-nt + mysqld Optimized binary with named-pipe support - mysqld - Optimized binary without named-pipe support - - mysqld-debug - Like mysqld-nt, but compiled with full debugging and + Like mysqld, but compiled with full debugging and automatic memory allocation checking @@ -4279,26 +4275,8 @@ - - - Named-pipe connections are allowed only by the - mysqld-nt and - mysqld-debug servers. - - - - - - Most of the examples in this manual use - mysqld as the server name. If you choose to - use a different server, such as mysqld-nt, - make the appropriate substitutions in the commands that are - shown in the examples. - - -