wiki:mysql_miscellaneous_commands
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mysql miscellaneous commands
Create user and grant rights
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,DROP,REFERENCES,ALTER,INDEX on db_name.* TO 'user'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password' FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Show grants for user
SHOW GRANTS FOR 'user'@'localhost';
Check mysql table collation
USE db_name; SELECT DISTINCT C.collation_name, T.table_name, T.table_schema FROM information_schema.tables AS T, information_schema.`collation_character_set_applicability` AS C WHERE C.collation_name = T.table_collation AND T.table_schema = DATABASE();
Change collation and charset for one table
ALTER TABLE tbl_name CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
Change collation and charset for tables
This outputs list of queries to apply, so pipe it into sql file then run it.
SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE ', TABLE_NAME, ' CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_bin;') FROM information_schema.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'db' AND TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE';
Command (delete first row in convert.sql, it contains sql statement)
mysql -p db2 < make_queries_for_utf8_conversion.sql > convert.sql
then run
mysql -p db2 < convert.sql
Change collation and charset for columns:
SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE ', C.TABLE_NAME, ' CHANGE ', C.COLUMN_NAME, ' ', C.COLUMN_NAME, ' ', C.COLUMN_TYPE, ' CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_bin;') AS queries FROM information_schema.COLUMNS AS C LEFT JOIN information_schema.TABLES AS T ON C.TABLE_NAME = T.TABLE_NAME WHERE C.COLLATION_NAME IS NOT NULL AND C.TABLE_SCHEMA='db' AND T.TABLE_TYPE='BASE TABLE';
Password change
USE mysql; UPDATE user SET password=PASSWORD("pwd01") WHERE user='root'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Or
mysqladmin -u root -p'OLDPASSWORD' password NEWPASSWORD
Select only certain tables from DB
mysql -p -N information_schema -e "select table_name from tables where table_schema = 'dbname' and table_name like 'wp_3_%'" > tables.txt
Backup database directly on another server
mysqldump –extended-insert=FALSE -uroot -pmypwd dbname tablename | pbzip2 -p4 -m1000 -c | ssh root@example.com 'cat > /backup/dbname_backup.sql.bz2'
Tested on
See also
References
wiki/mysql_miscellaneous_commands.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/12 12:30 by antisa