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C Z bbBi0`ET@/أ  o0E<@?!  P>p6cxÀ   , MASTER_SSL_CAPATH, MASTER_SSL_CERT,\nMASTER_SSL_KEY, and MASTER_SSL_CIPHER provide information for\nthe slave about how to connect to its master.\n\nThe relay log options (RELAY_LOG_FILE and RELAY_LOG_POS) are\navailable beginning with MySQL 4.0.\n\nThe SSL options\n(MASTER_SSL,\nMASTER_SSL_CA,\nMASTER_SSL_CAPATH,\nMASTER_SSL_CERT,\nMASTER_SSL_KEY,\nand\nMASTER_SSL_CIPHER)\nare available beginning with MySQL 4.1.1.\nYou can change these options even on slaves that are compiled without SSL\nsupport. They are saved to the *master.info file, but are ignored\nuntil you use a server that has SSL support enabled.\n\nIf you don\'t specify a given parameter, it keeps its old\nvalue, except as indicated in the following discussion. For example, if the password to connect to your MySQL master has\nchanged, you just need to issue these statements\nto tell the slave about the new password:\n\nmysql> STOP SLAVE; -- if replication was running\nmysql> CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_PASSWORD=\'new3cret\';\nmysql> START SLAVE; -- if you want to restart replication\n\nThere is no need to specify the parameters that do\nnot change (host, port, user, and so forth).\n\nMASTER_HOST and MASTER_PORT are the hostname (or IP address) of\nthe master host and its TCP/IP port. Note that if MASTER_HOSTCZ ZZBi0`EL@/܂Sŀo0E4@?A\ 3 RPؙwQ' }YC-Z bb0`BiET@/4o0 E<@@  P>p6cxÀ   , MASTER_SSL_CAPATH, MASTER_SSL_CERT,\nMASTER_SSL_KEY, and MASTER_SSL_CIPHER provide information for\nthe slave about how to connect to its master.\n\nThe relay log options (RELAY_LOG_FILE and RELAY_LOG_POS) are\navailable beginning with MySQL 4.0.\n\nThe SSL options\n(MASTER_SSL,\nMASTER_SSL_CA,\nMASTER_SSL_CAPATH,\nMASTER_SSL_CERT,\nMASTER_SSL_KEY,\nand\nMASTER_SSL_CIPHER)\nare available beginning with MySQL 4.1.1.\nYou can change these options even on slaves that are compiled without SSL\nsupport. They are saved to the *master.info file, but are ignored\nuntil you use a server that has SSL support enabled.\n\nIf you don\'t specify a given parameter, it keeps its old\nvalue, except as indicated in the following discussion. For example, if the password to connect to your MySQL master has\nchanged, you just need to issue these statements\nto tell the slave about the new password:\n\nmysql> STOP SLAVE; -- if replication was running\nmysql> CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_PASSWORD=\'new3cret\';\nmysql> START SLAVE; -- if you want to restart replication\n\nThere is no need to specify the parameters that do\nnot change (host, port, user, and so forth).\n\nMASTER_HOST and MASTER_PORT are the hostname (or IP address) of\nthe master host and its TCP/IP port. Note that if MASTER_HOSTC?Z ZZ0`BiEL@/6o0o+PE4@@@\ 3 RPؙwQ' }YCz ZZBi0`EL@/˃2o0E4i@?B  #܆? /Ӏ O fj/ Cz ZZ0`BiEL@/܀o0SE4i@@B  #܆? /Ӏ O fj/ C bbBi0`ET@/pԂIo0E<w@?0  Pƥ}2 ! az -------------------------------+\n| POINT(3 3) |\n+-------------------------------------+',''),(74,'CACHE INDEX',6,'The CACHE INDEX statement assigns table indexes to a specific key\ncache. It is used only for MyISAM tables.\n\nThe following statement assigns indexes from the tables t1,\nt2, and t3 to the key cache named hot_cache:\n\nmysql> CACHE INDEX t1, t2, t3 IN hot_cache;\n+---------+--------------------+----------+----------+\n| Table | Op | Msg_type | Msg_text |\n+---------+--------------------+----------+----------+\n| test.t1 | assign_to_keycache | status | OK |\n| test.t2 | assign_to_keycache | status | OK |\n| test.t3 | assign_to_keycache | status | OK |\n+---------+--------------------+----------+----------+\n','CACHE INDEX\n tbl_index_list [, tbl_index_list] ...\n IN key_cache_name\n\ntbl_index_list:\n tbl_name [[INDEX|KEY] (index_name[, index_name] ...)]',''),(75,'COMPRESS',23,' COMPRESS(string_to_compress)\nCompresses a string. This function requires MySQL to have been compiled\nwith a compression library such as zlib. Otherwise, the return\nvalue is always NULL. 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It is used only for MyISAM tables.\n\nThe following statement assigns indexes from the tables t1,\nt2, and t3 to the key cache named hot_cache:\n\nmysql> CACHE INDEX t1, t2, t3 IN hot_cache;\n+---------+--------------------+----------+----------+\n| Table | Op | Msg_type | Msg_text |\n+---------+--------------------+----------+----------+\n| test.t1 | assign_to_keycache | status | OK |\n| test.t2 | assign_to_keycache | status | OK |\n| test.t3 | assign_to_keycache | status | OK |\n+---------+--------------------+----------+----------+\n','CACHE INDEX\n tbl_index_list [, tbl_index_list] ...\n IN key_cache_name\n\ntbl_index_list:\n tbl_name [[INDEX|KEY] (index_name[, index_name] ...)]',''),(75,'COMPRESS',23,' COMPRESS(string_to_compress)\nCompresses a string. This function requires MySQL to have been compiled\nwith a compression library such as zlib. Otherwise, the return\nvalue is always NULL. The compressed string can be uncompressed with\nUNCOMPRESS().\n','mysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(REPEAT(\'a\',1000)));\n C bbBi0`ET@/pԂIo0E<x@?/  PΥ}2 < az -> 21\nmysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(\'\'));\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(\'a\'));\n -> 13\nmysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(REPEAT(\'a\',16)));\n -> 15',''),(76,'COUNT',12,' COUNT(expr)\nReturns a count of the number of non-NULL values in the rows\nretrieved by a SELECT statement.\n','mysql> SELECT student.student_name,COUNT(*)\n -> FROM student,course\n -> WHERE student.student_id=course.student_id\n -> GROUP BY student_name;',''),(77,'INSERT',23,' INSERT(str,pos,len,newstr)\nReturns the string str, with the substring beginning at position\npos and len characters long replaced by the string\nnewstr. Returns the original string if pos is not within\nthe length of the string. 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It is available for MyISAM tables asC bb0`BiET@/4o0 E<x@@/  PΥ}2 < az -> 21\nmysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(\'\'));\n -> 0\nmysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(\'a\'));\n -> 13\nmysql> SELECT LENGTH(COMPRESS(REPEAT(\'a\',16)));\n -> 15',''),(76,'COUNT',12,' COUNT(expr)\nReturns a count of the number of non-NULL values in the rows\nretrieved by a SELECT statement.\n','mysql> SELECT student.student_name,COUNT(*)\n -> FROM student,course\n -> WHERE student.student_id=course.student_id\n -> GROUP BY student_name;',''),(77,'INSERT',23,' INSERT(str,pos,len,newstr)\nReturns the string str, with the substring beginning at position\npos and len characters long replaced by the string\nnewstr. Returns the original string if pos is not within\nthe length of the string. Replaces the rest of the string from position\npos is len is not within the length of the rest of the string.\nReturns NULL if any argument is null.\n','mysql> SELECT INSERT(\'Quadratic\', 3, 4, \'What\');\n -> \'QuWhattic\'\nmysql> SELECT INSERT(\'Quadratic\', -1, 4, \'What\');\n -> \'Quadratic\'\nmysql> SELECT INSERT(\'Quadratic\', 3, 100, \'What\');\n -> \'QuWhat\'',''),(78,'HANDLER',6,'The HANDLER statement provides direct access to table storage engine\ninterfaces. It is available for MyISAM tables asC׊ bbBi0`ET@/pԂIo0E<y@?.  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