mysqlhotcopy - a database backup program
mysqlhotcopy arguments
mysqlhotcopy is a Perl script that was originally written and contributed by Tim Bunce. It uses LOCK TABLES, FLUSH TABLES, and cp or scp to make a database backup quickly. It is the fastest way to make a backup of the database or single tables, but it can be run only on the same machine where the database directories are located. mysqlhotcopy works only for backing up MyISAM and ISAM tables, and ARCHIVE tables as of MySQL 4.1. mysqlhotcopy runs on Unix, and as of MySQL 4.0.18 also on NetWare.
shell> mysqlhotcopy db_name [/path/to/new_directory]
shell> mysqlhotcopy db_name_1 ... db_name_n /path/to/new_directoryBack up tables in the given database that match a regular expression:
shell> mysqlhotcopy db_name./regex/The regular expression for the table name can be negated by prefixing it with a tilde (~
): \( cq
shell> mysqlhotcopy db_name./~regex/mysqlhotcopy supports the following options:
mysqlhotcopy reads the [client] and [mysqlhotcopy] option groups from option files.
o --help, -? Display a help message and exit.
o --addtodest Do not rename target directory (if it exists); merely add files to it. This option was added in MySQL 4.0.13.
o --allowold Do not abort if a target exists; rename it by adding an _old suffix.
o --checkpoint=db_name.tbl_name Insert checkpoint entries into the specified database db_name and table tbl_name.
o --chroot=path Base directory of the chroot jail in which mysqld operates. The path value should match that of the --chroot option given to mysqld. This option was added in MySQL 4.0.19.
o --debug Enable debug output.
o --dryrun, -n Report actions without performing them.
o --flushlog Flush logs after all tables are locked.
o --host=host_name, -h host_name The hostname of the local host to use for making a TCP/IP connection to the local server. By default, the connection is made to localhost using a Unix socket file.
o --keepold Do not delete previous (renamed) target when done.
o --method=command The method for copying files (cp or scp).
o --noindices Do not include full index files in the backup. This makes the backup smaller and faster. The indexes for reloaded tables can be reconstructed later with myisamchk -rq for MyISAM tables or isamchk -rq for ISAM tables.
o --password=password, -ppassword The password to use when connecting to the server. Note that the password value is not optional for this option, unlike for other MySQL programs. You can use an option file to avoid giving the password on the command line.
Specifying a password on the command line should be considered insecure. See Section 7.6,
Keeping Your Password Secure \( lq. \( rqo --port=port_num, -P port_num The TCP/IP port number to use when connecting to the local server.
o --quiet, -q Be silent except for errors.
o --record_log_pos=db_name.tbl_name Record master and slave status in the specified database db_name and table tbl_name.
o --regexp=expr Copy all databases with names that match the given regular expression.
o --resetmaster Reset the binary log after locking all the tables.
o --resetslave Reset the master.info file after locking all the tables.
o --socket=path, -S path The Unix socket file to use for the connection.
o --suffix=str The suffix for names of copied databases.
o --tmpdir=path The temporary directory. The default is /tmp.
o --user=user_name, -u user_name The MySQL username to use when connecting to the server.
To execute mysqlhotcopy, you must have access to the files for the tables that you are backing up, the SELECT privilege for those tables, the RELOAD privilege (to be able to execute FLUSH TABLES), and the LOCK TABLES privilege (to be able to lock the tables).
Use perldoc for additional mysqlhotcopy documentation, including information about the structure of the tables needed for the --checkpoint and --record_log_pos options:
shell> perldoc mysqlhotcopy
isamchk(1), isamlog(1), msql2mysql(1), myisam_ftdump(1), myisamchk(1), myisamlog(1), myisampack(1), mysql(1), mysql.server(1), mysql_config(1), mysql_fix_privilege_tables(1), mysql_zap(1), mysqlaccess(1), mysqladmin(1), mysqlbinlog(1), mysqlcheck(1), mysqld(1), mysqld_multi(1), mysqld_safe(1), mysqldump(1), mysqlimport(1), mysqlshow(1), pack_isam(1), perror(1), replace(1), safe_mysqld(1)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/.
MySQL AB (http://www.mysql.com/). This software comes with no warranty.
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