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Short Descriptions
The Perl DBI modules must be installed for some of the MariaDB support programs to function properly.
Short Descriptions
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                   is used to check, repair, optimize, sort and get information about Aria tables.  | 
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                   is a tool to dump content of Aria log pages.  | 
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                   displays full-text index information.  | 
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                   is a tool to generate compressed, read-only Aria tables.  | 
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                   displays Aria log file contents.  | 
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                   prints checksums for InnoDB files.  | 
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                   this script creates stored procedures required by the OpenGIS standards, and is is prepared to be run with the --bootstrap server option.  | 
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                   is a tool to convert mSQL programs for use with MySQL.  | 
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                   displays the options from option groups of option files.  | 
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                   displays information about FULLTEXT indexes in MyISAM tables.  | 
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                   gets information about your database tables or checks, repairs, or optimizes them.  | 
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                   displays MyISAM log file contents.  | 
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                   is a tool for compressing MyISAM tables.  | 
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                   is a simple SQL shell with input line editing capabilities.  | 
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                   is used for testing aspects of the MySQL client API that cannot be tested using mysqltest and its test language.  | 
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                   is a tool to test client API for embedded server.  | 
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                   provides you with useful information for compiling your MySQL client and connecting it to MySQL.  | 
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                   converts the tables in a database to use a particular storage engine.  | 
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                   is a MySQL client statically linked to libmysqld.  | 
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                   reads files containing SQL statements and extracts statements that match a given regular expression or that contain USE db_name or SET statements.  | 
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                   converts the extensions for MyISAM (or ISAM ) table files to their canonical forms.  | 
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                   initializes the MySQL data directory and creates the system tables that it contains, if they do not exist.  | 
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                   is a utility that enable MySQL administrators to manage which plugins a MySQL server loads.  | 
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                   is a tool to improve MySQL installation security.  | 
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                   sets permissions in the MySQL grant tables.  | 
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                   loads the time zone tables in the mysql database.  | 
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                   examines all tables in all databases for incompatibilities with the current version of MySQL Server.  | 
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                   signals a process to terminate and waits for the process to exit.  | 
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                   is a tool to kill processes that match a pattern.  | 
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                   checks the access privileges for a host name, user name, and database combination.  | 
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                   is a client for performing administrative operations.  | 
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                   read binary log files.  | 
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                   is a tool to generate bug report.  | 
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                   performs table maintenance: It checks, repairs, optimizes, or analyzes tables.  | 
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                   is the MySQL server daemon.  | 
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                   is designed to manage several mysqld processes that listen for connections on different Unix socket files and TCP/IP ports.  | 
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                   is the recommended way to start a mysqld server on Unix and NetWare.  | 
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                   is a backup program.  | 
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                   parses MySQL slow query log files and prints a summary of their contents.  | 
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                   locks the table, flush the table and then performs a copy of the database.  | 
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                   reads a range of data formats, and inserts the data into a database.  | 
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                   shows the structure of a MariaDB database.  | 
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                   is a diagnostic program designed to emulate client load for a MySQL server and to report the timing of each stage.  | 
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                   runs a test case against a MySQL server and optionally compares the output with a result file.  | 
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                   is similar to the mysqltest command but is built with support for the libmysqld embedded server.  | 
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                   is a console-based tool for monitoring the threads and overall performance of a MySQL server.  | 
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                   is a utility that displays descriptions for system or storage engine error codes.  | 
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                   is a MariaDB/MySQL extension to the SQL standard.  | 
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                   resolves a numeric stack dump to symbols.  | 
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                   is a utility for resolving IP addresses to host names and vice versa.  |