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8.6 `mysqlcc', the MySQL Control Center
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`mysqlcc', the MySQL Control Center, is a platform-independent client
that provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to the MySQL database
server. It supports interactive use, including syntax highlighting and
tab completion. It provides database and table management, and allows
server administration.
`mysqlcc' is deprecated and it is recommended that users choose the new
MySQL Administrator and MySQL Query Browser, found at
`http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/'.
Currently, `mysqlcc' runs on Windows and Linux platforms.
Invoke `mysqlcc' by double-clicking its icon in a graphical environment.
From the command line, invoke it like this:
shell> mysqlcc [OPTIONS]
`mysqlcc' supports the following options:
`--help, -?'
Display a help message and exit.
`--blocking_queries, -b'
Use blocking queries.
`--compress, -C'
Compress all information sent between the client and the server if
both support compression.
`--connection_name=NAME, -c NAME'
This option is a synonym for `--server'.
`--database=DB_NAME, -d DB_NAME'
The database to use. This is useful mainly in an option file.
`--history_size=#, -H #'
The history size for the query window.
`--host=HOST_NAME, -h HOST_NAME'
Connect to the MySQL server on the given host.
`--local-infile[={0|1}]'
Enable or disable `LOCAL' capability for `LOAD DATA INFILE'. With
no value, the option enables `LOCAL'. It may be given as
`--local-infile=0' or `--local-infile=1' to explicitly disable or
enable `LOCAL'. Enabling `LOCAL' has no effect if the server does
not also support it.
`--password[=PASSWORD], -p[PASSWORD]'
The password to use when connecting to the server. If you use the
short option form (`-p'), you _cannot_ have a space between the
option and the password. If you omit the PASSWORD value following
the `--password' or `-p' option on the command line, you will be
prompted for one.
`--plugins_path=NAME, -g NAME'
The path to the directory where MySQL Control Center plugins are
located.
`--port=PORT_NUM, -P PORT_NUM'
The TCP/IP port number to use for the connection.
`--query, -q'
Open a query window on startup.
`--register, -r'
Open the Register Server dialog on startup.
`--server=NAME, -s NAME'
The MySQL Control Center connection name.
`--socket=PATH, -S PATH'
The socket file to use for the connection.
`--syntax, -y'
Enable syntax highlighting and completion.
`--syntax_file=NAME, -Y NAME'
The syntax file for completion.
`--translations_path=NAME, -T NAME'
The path to the directory where MySQL Control Center translations
are located.
`--user=USER_NAME, -u USER_NAME'
The MySQL username to use when connecting to the server.
`--version, -V'
Display version information and exit.
You can also set the following variables by using `--VAR_NAME=VALUE'
options:
`connect_timeout'
The number of seconds before connection timeout. (Default value
is 0.)
`max_allowed_packet'
The maximum packet length to send to or receive from the server.
(Default value is 16MB.)
`max_join_size'
The automatic limit for rows in a join. (Default value is
1,000,000.)
`net_buffer_length'
The buffer size for TCP/IP and socket communication. (Default
value is 16KB.)
`select_limit'
The automatic limit for `SELECT' statements. (Default value is
1,000.)
It is also possible to set variables by using
`--set-variable=VAR_NAME=VALUE' or `-O VAR_NAME=VALUE' syntax. However,
this syntax is deprecated as of MySQL 4.0.
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