/usr/libexec/mysqld  Ver 5.0.45-log for redhat-linux-gnu on x86_64 (Source distribution)
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Starts the MySQL database server

Usage: /usr/libexec/mysqld [OPTIONS]

Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
/etc/my.cnf ~/.my.cnf /etc/my.cnf 
The following groups are read: mysqld server mysqld-5.0
The following options may be given as the first argument:
--print-defaults	Print the program argument list and exit
--no-defaults		Don't read default options from any options file
--defaults-file=#	Only read default options from the given file #
--defaults-extra-file=# Read this file after the global files are read

  -?, --help          Display this help and exit.
  --abort-slave-event-count=# 
                      Option used by mysql-test for debugging and testing of
                      replication.
  --allow-suspicious-udfs 
                      Allows use of UDFs consisting of only one symbol xxx()
                      without corresponding xxx_init() or xxx_deinit(). That
                      also means that one can load any function from any
                      library, for example exit() from libc.so
  -a, --ansi          Use ANSI SQL syntax instead of MySQL syntax. This mode
                      will also set transaction isolation level 'serializable'.
  --auto-increment-increment[=#] 
                      Auto-increment columns are incremented by this
  --auto-increment-offset[=#] 
                      Offset added to Auto-increment columns. Used when
                      auto-increment-increment != 1
  --automatic-sp-privileges 
                      Creating and dropping stored procedures alters ACLs.
                      Disable with --skip-automatic-sp-privileges.
  -b, --basedir=name  Path to installation directory. All paths are usually
                      resolved relative to this.
  --bdb               Enable Berkeley DB (if this version of MySQL supports
                      it). Disable with --skip-bdb (will save memory).
  --bdb-home=name     Berkeley home directory.
  --bdb-lock-detect=name 
                      Berkeley lock detect (DEFAULT, OLDEST, RANDOM or
                      YOUNGEST, # sec).
  --bdb-logdir=name   Berkeley DB log file directory.
  --bdb-no-recover    Don't try to recover Berkeley DB tables on start.
  --bdb-no-sync       This option is deprecated, use --skip-sync-bdb-logs
                      instead
  --bdb-shared-data   Start Berkeley DB in multi-process mode.
  --bdb-tmpdir=name   Berkeley DB tempfile name.
  --big-tables        Allow big result sets by saving all temporary sets on
                      file (Solves most 'table full' errors).
  --bind-address=name IP address to bind to.
  --binlog-do-db=name Tells the master it should log updates for the specified
                      database, and exclude all others not explicitly
                      mentioned.
  --binlog-ignore-db=name 
                      Tells the master that updates to the given database
                      should not be logged tothe binary log.
  --bootstrap         Used by mysql installation scripts.
  --character-set-client-handshake 
                      Don't ignore client side character set value sent during
                      handshake.
  --character-set-filesystem=name 
                      Set the filesystem character set.
  -C, --character-set-server=name 
                      Set the default character set.
  --character-sets-dir=name 
                      Directory where character sets are.
  -r, --chroot=name   Chroot mysqld daemon during startup.
  --collation-server=name 
                      Set the default collation.
  --completion-type=# Default completion type.
  --concurrent-insert[=#] 
                      Use concurrent insert with MyISAM. Disable with
                      --concurrent-insert=0
  --console           Write error output on screen; Don't remove the console
                      window on windows.
  --core-file         Write core on errors.
  -h, --datadir=name  Path to the database root.
  -C, --default-character-set=name 
                      Set the default character set (deprecated option, use
                      --character-set-server instead).
  --default-collation=name 
                      Set the default collation (deprecated option, use
                      --collation-server instead).
  --default-storage-engine=name 
                      Set the default storage engine (table type) for tables.
  --default-table-type=name 
                      (deprecated) Use --default-storage-engine.
  --default-time-zone=name 
                      Set the default time zone.
  --delay-key-write[=name] 
                      Type of DELAY_KEY_WRITE.
  --delay-key-write-for-all-tables 
                      Don't flush key buffers between writes for any MyISAM
                      table (Deprecated option, use --delay-key-write=all
                      instead).
  --des-key-file=name Load keys for des_encrypt() and des_encrypt from given
                      file.
  --disconnect-slave-event-count=# 
                      Option used by mysql-test for debugging and testing of
                      replication.
  --enable-locking    Deprecated option, use --external-locking instead.
  --enable-pstack     Print a symbolic stack trace on failure.
  --engine-condition-pushdown 
                      Push supported query conditions to the storage engine.
  -T, --exit-info[=#] Used for debugging;  Use at your own risk!
  --external-locking  Use system (external) locking (disabled by default). With
                      this option enabled you can run myisamchk to test (not
                      repair) tables while the MySQL server is running. Disable
                      with --skip-external-locking.
  --flush             Flush tables to disk between SQL commands.
  --gdb               Set up signals usable for debugging
  --large-pages       Enable support for large pages. Disable with
                      --skip-large-pages.
  --init-connect=name Command(s) that are executed for each new connection
  --init-file=name    Read SQL commands from this file at startup.
  --init-rpl-role=name 
                      Set the replication role.
  --init-slave=name   Command(s) that are executed when a slave connects to
                      this master
  --innodb            Enable InnoDB (if this version of MySQL supports it).
                      Disable with --skip-innodb (will save memory).
  --innodb_checksums  Enable InnoDB checksums validation (enabled by default).
                      Disable with --skip-innodb-checksums.
  --innodb_data_file_path=name 
                      Path to individual files and their sizes.
  --innodb_data_home_dir=name 
                      The common part for InnoDB table spaces.
  --innodb_doublewrite 
                      Enable InnoDB doublewrite buffer (enabled by default).
                      Disable with --skip-innodb-doublewrite.
  --innodb_fast_shutdown[=#] 
                      Speeds up the shutdown process of the InnoDB storage
                      engine. Possible values are 0, 1 (faster) or 2 (fastest -
                      crash-like).
  --innodb_file_per_table 
                      Stores each InnoDB table to an .ibd file in the database
                      dir.
  --innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit[=#] 
                      Set to 0 (write and flush once per second), 1 (write and
                      flush at each commit) or 2 (write at commit, flush once
                      per second).
  --innodb_flush_method=name 
                      With which method to flush data.
  --innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog 
                      Force InnoDB not to use next-key locking. Instead use
                      only row-level locking
  --innodb_log_arch_dir=name 
                      Where full logs should be archived.
  --innodb_log_archive[=#] 
                      Set to 1 if you want to have logs archived.
  --innodb_log_group_home_dir=name 
                      Path to InnoDB log files.
  --innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct=# 
                      Percentage of dirty pages allowed in bufferpool.
  --innodb_max_purge_lag=# 
                      Desired maximum length of the purge queue (0 = no limit)
  --innodb_rollback_on_timeout 
                      Roll back the complete transaction on lock wait timeout,
                      for 4.x compatibility (disabled by default)
  --innodb_status_file 
                      Enable SHOW INNODB STATUS output in the
                      innodb_status.<pid> file
  --innodb_support_xa Enable InnoDB support for the XA two-phase commit
  --innodb_table_locks 
                      Enable InnoDB locking in LOCK TABLES
  --isam              Obsolete. ISAM storage engine is no longer supported.
  -L, --language=name Client error messages in given language. May be given as
                      a full path.
  --lc-time-names=name 
                      Set the language used for the month names and the days of
                      the week.
  --local-infile      Enable/disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE (takes values 1|0).
  -l, --log[=name]    Log connections and queries to file.
  --log-bin[=name]    Log update queries in binary format. Optional (but
                      strongly recommended to avoid replication problems if
                      server's hostname changes) argument should be the chosen
                      location for the binary log files.
  --log-bin-index=name 
                      File that holds the names for last binary log files.
  --log-bin-trust-function-creators 
                      If equal to 0 (the default), then when --log-bin is used,
                      creation of a stored function is allowed only to users
                      having the SUPER privilege and only if this function may
                      not break binary logging.
  --log-bin-trust-routine-creators 
                      (deprecated) Use log-bin-trust-function-creators.
  --log-error[=name]  Error log file.
  --log-isam[=name]   Log all MyISAM changes to file.
  -0, --log-long-format 
                      Log some extra information to update log. Please note
                      that this option is deprecated; see --log-short-format
                      option.
  --log-queries-not-using-indexes 
                      Log queries that are executed without benefit of any
                      index to the slow log if it is open.
  --log-short-format  Don't log extra information to update and slow-query
                      logs.
  --log-slave-updates Tells the slave to log the updates from the slave thread
                      to the binary log. You will need to turn it on if you
                      plan to daisy-chain the slaves.
  --log-slow-admin-statements 
                      Log slow OPTIMIZE, ANALYZE, ALTER and other
                      administrative statements to the slow log if it is open.
  --log-slow-queries[=name] 
                      Log slow queries to this log file. Defaults logging to
                      hostname-slow.log file. Must be enabled to activate other
                      slow log options.
  --log-tc=name       Path to transaction coordinator log (used for
                      transactions that affect more than one storage engine,
                      when binary log is disabled)
  --log-tc-size=#     Size of transaction coordinator log.
  --log-update[=name] The update log is deprecated since version 5.0, is
                      replaced by the binary log and this option justs turns on
                      --log-bin instead.
  -W, --log-warnings[=#] 
                      Log some not critical warnings to the log file.
  --low-priority-updates 
                      INSERT/DELETE/UPDATE has lower priority than selects.
  --master-connect-retry=# 
                      The number of seconds the slave thread will sleep before
                      retrying to connect to the master in case the master goes
                      down or the connection is lost.
  --master-host=name  Master hostname or IP address for replication. If not
                      set, the slave thread will not be started. Note that the
                      setting of master-host will be ignored if there exists a
                      valid master.info file.
  --master-info-file=name 
                      The location and name of the file that remembers the
                      master and where the I/O replication thread is in the
                      master's binlogs.
  --master-password=name 
                      The password the slave thread will authenticate with when
                      connecting to the master. If not set, an empty password
                      is assumed.The value in master.info will take precedence
                      if it can be read.
  --master-port=#     The port the master is listening on. If not set, the
                      compiled setting of MYSQL_PORT is assumed. If you have
                      not tinkered with configure options, this should be 3306.
                      The value in master.info will take precedence if it can
                      be read.
  --master-retry-count=# 
                      The number of tries the slave will make to connect to the
                      master before giving up.
  --master-ssl        Enable the slave to connect to the master using SSL.
  --master-ssl-ca[=name] 
                      Master SSL CA file. Only applies if you have enabled
                      master-ssl.
  --master-ssl-capath[=name] 
                      Master SSL CA path. Only applies if you have enabled
                      master-ssl.
  --master-ssl-cert[=name] 
                      Master SSL certificate file name. Only applies if you
                      have enabled master-ssl
  --master-ssl-cipher[=name] 
                      Master SSL cipher. Only applies if you have enabled
                      master-ssl.
  --master-ssl-key[=name] 
                      Master SSL keyfile name. Only applies if you have enabled
                      master-ssl.
  --master-user=name  The username the slave thread will use for authentication
                      when connecting to the master. The user must have FILE
                      privilege. If the master user is not set, user test is
                      assumed. The value in master.info will take precedence if
                      it can be read.
  --max-binlog-dump-events=# 
                      Option used by mysql-test for debugging and testing of
                      replication.
  --memlock           Lock mysqld in memory.
  --merge             Enable Merge storage engine. Disable with --skip-merge.
  --myisam-recover[=name] 
                      Syntax: myisam-recover[=option[,option...]], where option
                      can be DEFAULT, BACKUP, FORCE or QUICK.
  --ndbcluster        Enable NDB Cluster (if this version of MySQL supports
                      it). Disable with --skip-ndbcluster (will save memory).
  -n, --new           Use very new possible 'unsafe' functions.
  --old-passwords     Use old password encryption method (needed for 4.0 and
                      older clients).
  --old-style-user-limits 
                      Enable old-style user limits (before 5.0.3 user resources
                      were counted per each user+host vs. per account)
  --pid-file=name     Pid file used by safe_mysqld.
  -P, --port=#        Port number to use for connection.
  --port-open-timeout=# 
                      Maximum time in seconds to wait for the port to become
                      free. (Default: no wait)
  --profiling_history_size=# 
                      Limit of query profiling memory
  --relay-log=name    The location and name to use for relay logs.
  --relay-log-index=name 
                      The location and name to use for the file that keeps a
                      list of the last relay logs.
  --relay-log-info-file=name 
                      The location and name of the file that remembers where
                      the SQL replication thread is in the relay logs.
  --replicate-do-db=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to restrict replication to the
                      specified database. To specify more than one database,
                      use the directive multiple times, once for each database.
                      Note that this will only work if you do not use
                      cross-database queries such as UPDATE some_db.some_table
                      SET foo='bar' while having selected a different or no
                      database. If you need cross database updates to work,
                      make sure you have 3.23.28 or later, and use
                      replicate-wild-do-table=db_name.%.
  --replicate-do-table=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to restrict replication to the
                      specified table. To specify more than one table, use the
                      directive multiple times, once for each table. This will
                      work for cross-database updates, in contrast to
                      replicate-do-db.
  --replicate-ignore-db=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to not replicate to the specified
                      database. To specify more than one database to ignore,
                      use the directive multiple times, once for each database.
                      This option will not work if you use cross database
                      updates. If you need cross database updates to work, make
                      sure you have 3.23.28 or later, and use
                      replicate-wild-ignore-table=db_name.%. 
  --replicate-ignore-table=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to not replicate to the specified
                      table. To specify more than one table to ignore, use the
                      directive multiple times, once for each table. This will
                      work for cross-datbase updates, in contrast to
                      replicate-ignore-db.
  --replicate-rewrite-db=name 
                      Updates to a database with a different name than the
                      original. Example:
                      replicate-rewrite-db=master_db_name->slave_db_name.
  --replicate-same-server-id 
                      In replication, if set to 1, do not skip events having
                      our server id. Default value is 0 (to break infinite
                      loops in circular replication). Can't be set to 1 if
                      --log-slave-updates is used.
  --replicate-wild-do-table=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to restrict replication to the
                      tables that match the specified wildcard pattern. To
                      specify more than one table, use the directive multiple
                      times, once for each table. This will work for
                      cross-database updates. Example:
                      replicate-wild-do-table=foo%.bar% will replicate only
                      updates to tables in all databases that start with foo
                      and whose table names start with bar.
  --replicate-wild-ignore-table=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to not replicate to the tables
                      that match the given wildcard pattern. To specify more
                      than one table to ignore, use the directive multiple
                      times, once for each table. This will work for
                      cross-database updates. Example:
                      replicate-wild-ignore-table=foo%.bar% will not do updates
                      to tables in databases that start with foo and whose
                      table names start with bar.
  --report-host=name  Hostname or IP of the slave to be reported to to the
                      master during slave registration. Will appear in the
                      output of SHOW SLAVE HOSTS. Leave unset if you do not
                      want the slave to register itself with the master. Note
                      that it is not sufficient for the master to simply read
                      the IP of the slave off the socket once the slave
                      connects. Due to NAT and other routing issues, that IP
                      may not be valid for connecting to the slave from the
                      master or other hosts.
  --report-password=name 
                      Undocumented.
  --report-port=#     Port for connecting to slave reported to the master
                      during slave registration. Set it only if the slave is
                      listening on a non-default port or if you have a special
                      tunnel from the master or other clients to the slave. If
                      not sure, leave this option unset.
  --report-user=name  Undocumented.
  --rpl-recovery-rank=# 
                      Undocumented.
  --safe-mode         Skip some optimize stages (for testing).
  --safe-show-database 
                      Deprecated option; use GRANT SHOW DATABASES instead...
  --safe-user-create  Don't allow new user creation by the user who has no
                      write privileges to the mysql.user table.
  --safemalloc-mem-limit=# 
                      Simulate memory shortage when compiled with the
                      --with-debug=full option.
  --secure-auth       Disallow authentication for accounts that have old
                      (pre-4.1) passwords.
  --secure-file-priv=name 
                      Limit LOAD DATA, SELECT ... OUTFILE, and LOAD_FILE() to
                      files within specified directory
  --server-id=#       Uniquely identifies the server instance in the community
                      of replication partners.
  -O, --set-variable=name 
                      Change the value of a variable. Please note that this
                      option is deprecated;you can set variables directly with
                      --variable-name=value.
  --show-slave-auth-info 
                      Show user and password in SHOW SLAVE HOSTS on this master
  --skip-grant-tables Start without grant tables. This gives all users FULL
                      ACCESS to all tables!
  --skip-host-cache   Don't cache host names.
  --skip-locking      Deprecated option, use --skip-external-locking instead.
  --skip-name-resolve Don't resolve hostnames. All hostnames are IP's or
                      'localhost'.
  --skip-networking   Don't allow connection with TCP/IP.
  --skip-new          Don't use new, possible wrong routines.
  --skip-show-database 
                      Don't allow 'SHOW DATABASE' commands.
  --skip-slave-start  If set, slave is not autostarted.
  --skip-stack-trace  Don't print a stack trace on failure.
  --skip-symlink      Don't allow symlinking of tables. Deprecated option.  Use
                      --skip-symbolic-links instead.
  --skip-thread-priority 
                      Don't give threads different priorities.
  --slave-load-tmpdir=name 
                      The location where the slave should put its temporary
                      files when replicating a LOAD DATA INFILE command.
  --slave-skip-errors=name 
                      Tells the slave thread to continue replication when a
                      query returns an error from the provided list.
  --socket=name       Socket file to use for connection.
  --sporadic-binlog-dump-fail 
                      Option used by mysql-test for debugging and testing of
                      replication.
  --sql-bin-update-same=# 
                      The update log is deprecated since version 5.0, is
                      replaced by the binary log and this option does nothing
                      anymore.
  --sql-mode=name     Syntax: sql-mode=option[,option[,option...]] where option
                      can be one of: REAL_AS_FLOAT, PIPES_AS_CONCAT,
                      ANSI_QUOTES, IGNORE_SPACE, ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY,
                      NO_UNSIGNED_SUBTRACTION.
  --ssl               Enable SSL for connection (automatically enabled with
                      other flags). Disable with --skip-ssl.
  --ssl-ca=name       CA file in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies
                      --ssl).
  --ssl-capath=name   CA directory (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
  --ssl-cert=name     X509 cert in PEM format (implies --ssl).
  --ssl-cipher=name   SSL cipher to use (implies --ssl).
  --ssl-key=name      X509 key in PEM format (implies --ssl).
  -s, --symbolic-links 
                      Enable symbolic link support.
  --sysdate-is-now    Non-default option to alias SYSDATE() to NOW() to make it
                      safe-replicable. Since 5.0, SYSDATE() returns a `dynamic'
                      value different for different invocations, even within
                      the same statement.
  --tc-heuristic-recover=name 
                      Decision to use in heuristic recover process. Possible
                      values are COMMIT or ROLLBACK.
  --temp-pool         Using this option will cause most temporary files created
                      to use a small set of names, rather than a unique name
                      for each new file.
  --timed_mutexes     Specify whether to time mutexes (only InnoDB mutexes are
                      currently supported)
  -t, --tmpdir=name   Path for temporary files. Several paths may be specified,
                      separated by a colon (:), in this case they are used in a
                      round-robin fashion.
  --transaction-isolation=name 
                      Default transaction isolation level.
  -s, --use-symbolic-links 
                      Enable symbolic link support. Deprecated option; use
                      --symbolic-links instead.
  -u, --user=name     Run mysqld daemon as user.
  -v, --verbose       Used with --help option for detailed help
  -V, --version       Output version information and exit.
  -W, --warnings[=#]  Deprecated; use --log-warnings instead.
  --back_log=#        The number of outstanding connection requests MySQL can
                      have. This comes into play when the main MySQL thread
                      gets very many connection requests in a very short time.
  --bdb_cache_size=#  The buffer that is allocated to cache index and rows for
                      BDB tables.
  --bdb_lock_max=#    Synonym for bdb_max_lock.
  --bdb_log_buffer_size=# 
                      The buffer that is allocated to cache index and rows for
                      BDB tables.
  --bdb_max_lock=#    The maximum number of locks you can have active on a BDB
                      table.
  --binlog_cache_size=# 
                      The size of the cache to hold the SQL statements for the
                      binary log during a transaction. If you often use big,
                      multi-statement transactions you can increase this to get
                      more performance.
  --bulk_insert_buffer_size=# 
                      Size of tree cache used in bulk insert optimisation. Note
                      that this is a limit per thread!
  --connect_timeout=# The number of seconds the mysqld server is waiting for a
                      connect packet before responding with 'Bad handshake'.
  --date_format=name  The DATE format (For future).
  --datetime_format=name 
                      The DATETIME/TIMESTAMP format (for future).
  --default_week_format=# 
                      The default week format used by WEEK() functions.
  --delayed_insert_limit=# 
                      After inserting delayed_insert_limit rows, the INSERT
                      DELAYED handler will check if there are any SELECT
                      statements pending. If so, it allows these to execute
                      before continuing.
  --delayed_insert_timeout=# 
                      How long a INSERT DELAYED thread should wait for INSERT
                      statements before terminating.
  --delayed_queue_size=# 
                      What size queue (in rows) should be allocated for
                      handling INSERT DELAYED. If the queue becomes full, any
                      client that does INSERT DELAYED will wait until there is
                      room in the queue again.
  --div_precision_increment=# 
                      Precision of the result of '/' operator will be increased
                      on that value.
  --expire_logs_days=# 
                      If non-zero, binary logs will be purged after
                      expire_logs_days days; possible purges happen at startup
                      and at binary log rotation.
  --flush_time=#      A dedicated thread is created to flush all tables at the
                      given interval.
  --ft_boolean_syntax=name 
                      List of operators for MATCH ... AGAINST ( ... IN BOOLEAN
                      MODE)
  --ft_max_word_len=# The maximum length of the word to be included in a
                      FULLTEXT index. Note: FULLTEXT indexes must be rebuilt
                      after changing this variable.
  --ft_min_word_len=# The minimum length of the word to be included in a
                      FULLTEXT index. Note: FULLTEXT indexes must be rebuilt
                      after changing this variable.
  --ft_query_expansion_limit=# 
                      Number of best matches to use for query expansion
  --ft_stopword_file=name 
                      Use stopwords from this file instead of built-in list.
  --group_concat_max_len=# 
                      The maximum length of the result of function 
                      group_concat.
  --innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=# 
                      Size of a memory pool InnoDB uses to store data
                      dictionary information and other internal data
                      structures.
  --innodb_autoextend_increment=# 
                      Data file autoextend increment in megabytes
  --innodb_buffer_pool_awe_mem_mb=# 
                      If Windows AWE is used, the size of InnoDB buffer pool
                      allocated from the AWE memory.
  --innodb_buffer_pool_size=# 
                      The size of the memory buffer InnoDB uses to cache data
                      and indexes of its tables.
  --innodb_commit_concurrency=# 
                      Helps in performance tuning in heavily concurrent
                      environments.
  --innodb_concurrency_tickets=# 
                      Number of times a thread is allowed to enter InnoDB
                      within the same     SQL query after it has once got the
                      ticket
  --innodb_file_io_threads=# 
                      Number of file I/O threads in InnoDB.
  --innodb_force_recovery=# 
                      Helps to save your data in case the disk image of the
                      database becomes corrupt.
  --innodb_lock_wait_timeout=# 
                      Timeout in seconds an InnoDB transaction may wait for a
                      lock before being rolled back.
  --innodb_log_buffer_size=# 
                      The size of the buffer which InnoDB uses to write log to
                      the log files on disk.
  --innodb_log_file_size=# 
                      Size of each log file in a log group.
  --innodb_log_files_in_group=# 
                      Number of log files in the log group. InnoDB writes to
                      the files in a circular fashion. Value 3 is recommended
                      here.
  --innodb_mirrored_log_groups=# 
                      Number of identical copies of log groups we keep for the
                      database. Currently this should be set to 1.
  --innodb_open_files=# 
                      How many files at the maximum InnoDB keeps open at the
                      same time.
  --innodb_sync_spin_loops=# 
                      Count of spin-loop rounds in InnoDB mutexes
  --innodb_thread_concurrency=# 
                      Helps in performance tuning in heavily concurrent
                      environments. Sets the maximum number of threads allowed
                      inside InnoDB. Value 0 will disable the thread
                      throttling.
  --innodb_thread_sleep_delay=# 
                      Time of innodb thread sleeping before joining InnoDB
                      queue (usec). Value 0 disable a sleep
  --interactive_timeout=# 
                      The number of seconds the server waits for activity on an
                      interactive connection before closing it.
  --join_buffer_size=# 
                      The size of the buffer that is used for full joins.
  --key_buffer_size=# The size of the buffer used for index blocks for MyISAM
                      tables. Increase this to get better index handling (for
                      all reads and multiple writes) to as much as you can
                      afford; 64M on a 256M machine that mainly runs MySQL is
                      quite common.
  --key_cache_age_threshold=# 
                      This characterizes the number of hits a hot block has to
                      be untouched until it is considered aged enough to be
                      downgraded to a warm block. This specifies the percentage
                      ratio of that number of hits to the total number of
                      blocks in key cache
  --key_cache_block_size=# 
                      The default size of key cache blocks
  --key_cache_division_limit=# 
                      The minimum percentage of warm blocks in key cache
  --long_query_time=# Log all queries that have taken more than long_query_time
                      seconds to execute to file.
  --lower_case_table_names[=#] 
                      If set to 1 table names are stored in lowercase on disk
                      and table names will be case-insensitive.  Should be set
                      to 2 if you are using a case insensitive file system
  --max_allowed_packet=# 
                      Max packetlength to send/receive from to server.
  --max_binlog_cache_size=# 
                      Can be used to restrict the total size used to cache a
                      multi-transaction query.
  --max_binlog_size=# Binary log will be rotated automatically when the size
                      exceeds this value. Will also apply to relay logs if
                      max_relay_log_size is 0. The minimum value for this
                      variable is 4096.
  --max_connect_errors=# 
                      If there is more than this number of interrupted
                      connections from a host this host will be blocked from
                      further connections.
  --max_connections=# The number of simultaneous clients allowed.
  --max_delayed_threads=# 
                      Don't start more than this number of threads to handle
                      INSERT DELAYED statements. If set to zero, which means
                      INSERT DELAYED is not used.
  --max_error_count=# Max number of errors/warnings to store for a statement.
  --max_heap_table_size=# 
                      Don't allow creation of heap tables bigger than this.
  --max_join_size=#   Joins that are probably going to read more than
                      max_join_size records return an error.
  --max_length_for_sort_data=# 
                      Max number of bytes in sorted records.
  --max_prepared_stmt_count=# 
                      Maximum number of prepared statements in the server.
  --max_relay_log_size=# 
                      If non-zero: relay log will be rotated automatically when
                      the size exceeds this value; if zero (the default): when
                      the size exceeds max_binlog_size. 0 excepted, the minimum
                      value for this variable is 4096.
  --max_seeks_for_key=# 
                      Limit assumed max number of seeks when looking up rows
                      based on a key
  --max_sort_length=# The number of bytes to use when sorting BLOB or TEXT
                      values (only the first max_sort_length bytes of each
                      value are used; the rest are ignored).
  --max_sp_recursion_depth[=#] 
                      Maximum stored procedure recursion depth. (discussed with
                      docs).
  --max_tmp_tables=#  Maximum number of temporary tables a client can keep open
                      at a time.
  --max_user_connections=# 
                      The maximum number of active connections for a single
                      user (0 = no limit).
  --max_write_lock_count=# 
                      After this many write locks, allow some read locks to run
                      in between.
  --multi_range_count=# 
                      Number of key ranges to request at once.
  --myisam_block_size=# 
                      Block size to be used for MyISAM index pages.
  --myisam_data_pointer_size=# 
                      Default pointer size to be used for MyISAM tables.
  --myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size=# 
                      Deprecated option
  --myisam_max_sort_file_size=# 
                      Don't use the fast sort index method to created index if
                      the temporary file would get bigger than this.
  --myisam_repair_threads=# 
                      Number of threads to use when repairing MyISAM tables.
                      The value of 1 disables parallel repair.
  --myisam_sort_buffer_size=# 
                      The buffer that is allocated when sorting the index when
                      doing a REPAIR or when creating indexes with CREATE INDEX
                      or ALTER TABLE.
  --myisam_stats_method=name 
                      Specifies how MyISAM index statistics collection code
                      should threat NULLs. Possible values of name are
                      "nulls_unequal" (default behavior for 4.1/5.0),
                      "nulls_equal" (emulate 4.0 behavior), and
                      "nulls_ignored".
  --net_buffer_length=# 
                      Buffer length for TCP/IP and socket communication.
  --net_read_timeout=# 
                      Number of seconds to wait for more data from a connection
                      before aborting the read.
  --net_retry_count=# If a read on a communication port is interrupted, retry
                      this many times before giving up.
  --net_write_timeout=# 
                      Number of seconds to wait for a block to be written to a
                      connection  before aborting the write.
  --open_files_limit=# 
                      If this is not 0, then mysqld will use this value to
                      reserve file descriptors to use with setrlimit(). If this
                      value is 0 then mysqld will reserve max_connections*5 or
                      max_connections + table_cache*2 (whichever is larger)
                      number of files.
  --optimizer_prune_level[=#] 
                      Controls the heuristic(s) applied during query
                      optimization to prune less-promising partial plans from
                      the optimizer search space. Meaning: 0 - do not apply any
                      heuristic, thus perform exhaustive search; 1 - prune
                      plans based on number of retrieved rows.
  --optimizer_search_depth[=#] 
                      Maximum depth of search performed by the query optimizer.
                      Values larger than the number of relations in a query
                      result in better query plans, but take longer to compile
                      a query. Smaller values than the number of tables in a
                      relation result in faster optimization, but may produce
                      very bad query plans. If set to 0, the system will
                      automatically pick a reasonable value; if set to
                      MAX_TABLES+2, the optimizer will switch to the original
                      find_best (used for testing/comparison).
  --preload_buffer_size=# 
                      The size of the buffer that is allocated when preloading
                      indexes
  --query_alloc_block_size=# 
                      Allocation block size for query parsing and execution
  --query_cache_limit=# 
                      Don't cache results that are bigger than this.
  --query_cache_min_res_unit=# 
                      minimal size of unit in wich space for results is
                      allocated (last unit will be trimed after writing all
                      result data.
  --query_cache_size=# 
                      The memory allocated to store results from old queries.
  --query_cache_type=# 
                      0 = OFF = Don't cache or retrieve results. 1 = ON = Cache
                      all results except SELECT SQL_NO_CACHE ... queries. 2 =
                      DEMAND = Cache only SELECT SQL_CACHE ... queries.
  --query_cache_wlock_invalidate 
                      Invalidate queries in query cache on LOCK for write
  --query_prealloc_size=# 
                      Persistent buffer for query parsing and execution
  --range_alloc_block_size=# 
                      Allocation block size for storing ranges during
                      optimization
  --read_buffer_size=# 
                      Each thread that does a sequential scan allocates a
                      buffer of this size for each table it scans. If you do
                      many sequential scans, you may want to increase this
                      value.
  --read_only         Make all non-temporary tables read-only, with the
                      exception for replication (slave) threads and users with
                      the SUPER privilege
  --read_rnd_buffer_size=# 
                      When reading rows in sorted order after a sort, the rows
                      are read through this buffer to avoid a disk seeks. If
                      not set, then it's set to the value of record_buffer.
  --record_buffer=#   Alias for read_buffer_size
  --relay_log_purge   0 = do not purge relay logs. 1 = purge them as soon as
                      they are no more needed.
  --relay_log_space_limit=# 
                      Maximum space to use for all relay logs.
  --slave_compressed_protocol 
                      Use compression on master/slave protocol.
  --slave_net_timeout=# 
                      Number of seconds to wait for more data from a
                      master/slave connection before aborting the read.
  --slave_transaction_retries=# 
                      Number of times the slave SQL thread will retry a
                      transaction in case it failed with a deadlock or elapsed
                      lock wait timeout, before giving up and stopping.
  --slow_launch_time=# 
                      If creating the thread takes longer than this value (in
                      seconds), the Slow_launch_threads counter will be
                      incremented.
  --sort_buffer_size=# 
                      Each thread that needs to do a sort allocates a buffer of
                      this size.
  --sync-bdb-logs     Synchronously flush Berkeley DB logs. Enabled by default
  --sync-binlog=#     Synchronously flush binary log to disk after every #th
                      event. Use 0 (default) to disable synchronous flushing.
  --sync-frm          Sync .frm to disk on create. Enabled by default.
  --table_cache=#     The number of open tables for all threads.
  --table_lock_wait_timeout=# 
                      Timeout in seconds to wait for a table level lock before
                      returning an error. Used only if the connection has
                      active cursors.
  --thread_cache_size=# 
                      How many threads we should keep in a cache for reuse.
  --thread_concurrency=# 
                      Permits the application to give the threads system a hint
                      for the desired number of threads that should be run at
                      the same time.
  --thread_stack=#    The stack size for each thread.
  --time_format=name  The TIME format (for future).
  --tmp_table_size=#  If an in-memory temporary table exceeds this size, MySQL
                      will automatically convert it to an on-disk MyISAM table.
  --transaction_alloc_block_size=# 
                      Allocation block size for various transaction-related
                      structures
  --transaction_prealloc_size=# 
                      Persistent buffer for various transaction-related
                      structures
  --updatable_views_with_limit=# 
                      1 = YES = Don't issue an error message (warning only) if
                      a VIEW without presence of a key of the underlying table
                      is used in queries with a LIMIT clause for updating. 0 =
                      NO = Prohibit update of a VIEW, which does not contain a
                      key of the underlying table and the query uses a LIMIT
                      clause (usually get from GUI tools).
  --wait_timeout=#    The number of seconds the server waits for activity on a
                      connection before closing it.

Variables (--variable-name=value)
and boolean options {FALSE|TRUE}  Value (after reading options)
--------------------------------- -----------------------------
help                              TRUE
abort-slave-event-count           0
allow-suspicious-udfs             FALSE
auto-increment-increment          1
auto-increment-offset             1
automatic-sp-privileges           TRUE
basedir                           /usr/
bdb                               FALSE
bdb-home                          (No default value)
bdb-logdir                        (No default value)
bdb-tmpdir                        (No default value)
bind-address                      (No default value)
character-set-client-handshake    TRUE
character-set-filesystem          binary
character-set-server              latin1
character-sets-dir                /usr/share/mysql/charsets/
chroot                            (No default value)
collation-server                  latin1_swedish_ci
completion-type                   0
concurrent-insert                 1
console                           FALSE
datadir                           /mnt/data/mysql/
default-character-set             latin1
default-collation                 latin1_swedish_ci
default-time-zone                 (No default value)
des-key-file                      (No default value)
disconnect-slave-event-count      0
enable-locking                    FALSE
enable-pstack                     FALSE
engine-condition-pushdown         FALSE
external-locking                  FALSE
gdb                               FALSE
large-pages                       FALSE
init-connect                      (No default value)
init-file                         (No default value)
init-slave                        (No default value)
innodb                            TRUE
innodb_checksums                  TRUE
innodb_data_home_dir              (No default value)
innodb_doublewrite                TRUE
innodb_fast_shutdown              1
innodb_file_per_table             TRUE
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit    2
innodb_flush_method               O_DIRECT
innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog    FALSE
innodb_log_arch_dir               (No default value)
innodb_log_group_home_dir         (No default value)
innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct        90
innodb_max_purge_lag              0
innodb_rollback_on_timeout        FALSE
innodb_status_file                FALSE
innodb_support_xa                 TRUE
innodb_table_locks                TRUE
isam                              FALSE
language                          /usr/share/mysql/english/
lc-time-names                     en_US
local-infile                      TRUE
log                               (No default value)
log-bin                           sl1-bin
log-bin-index                     (No default value)
log-bin-trust-function-creators   FALSE
log-bin-trust-routine-creators    FALSE
log-error                         
log-isam                          myisam.log
log-queries-not-using-indexes     FALSE
log-short-format                  FALSE
log-slave-updates                 FALSE
log-slow-admin-statements         FALSE
log-slow-queries                  (No default value)
log-tc                            tc.log
log-tc-size                       24576
log-update                        (No default value)
log-warnings                      1
low-priority-updates              FALSE
master-connect-retry              60
master-host                       (No default value)
master-info-file                  master.info
master-password                   (No default value)
master-port                       3306
master-retry-count                86400
master-ssl                        FALSE
master-ssl-ca                     (No default value)
master-ssl-capath                 (No default value)
master-ssl-cert                   (No default value)
master-ssl-cipher                 (No default value)
master-ssl-key                    (No default value)
master-user                       test
max-binlog-dump-events            0
memlock                           FALSE
merge                             TRUE
myisam-recover                    OFF
ndbcluster                        FALSE
new                               FALSE
old-passwords                     TRUE
old-style-user-limits             FALSE
pid-file                          /mnt/data/mysql/sl1.pid
port                              3306
port-open-timeout                 0
profiling_history_size            15
relay-log                         (No default value)
relay-log-index                   (No default value)
relay-log-info-file               relay-log.info
replicate-same-server-id          FALSE
report-host                       (No default value)
report-password                   (No default value)
report-port                       3306
report-user                       (No default value)
rpl-recovery-rank                 0
safe-user-create                  FALSE
secure-auth                       FALSE
secure-file-priv                  (No default value)
server-id                         1
show-slave-auth-info              FALSE
skip-grant-tables                 FALSE
skip-slave-start                  FALSE
slave-load-tmpdir                 /tmp/
socket                            /mnt/data/mysql/mysql.sock
sporadic-binlog-dump-fail         FALSE
sql-mode                          OFF
ssl                               TRUE
ssl-ca                            /opt/mysql.pdns/.cert/ca-cert.pem
ssl-capath                        (No default value)
ssl-cert                          /opt/mysql.pdns/.cert/server-cert.pem
ssl-cipher                        (No default value)
ssl-key                           /opt/mysql.pdns/.cert/server-key.pem
symbolic-links                    TRUE
sysdate-is-now                    FALSE
tc-heuristic-recover              (No default value)
temp-pool                         TRUE
timed_mutexes                     FALSE
tmpdir                            (No default value)
use-symbolic-links                TRUE
verbose                           TRUE
warnings                          1
back_log                          50
bdb_cache_size                    8388600
bdb_lock_max                      10000
bdb_log_buffer_size               0
bdb_max_lock                      10000
binlog_cache_size                 32768
bulk_insert_buffer_size           8388608
connect_timeout                   5
date_format                       (No default value)
datetime_format                   (No default value)
default_week_format               0
delayed_insert_limit              100
delayed_insert_timeout            300
delayed_queue_size                1000
div_precision_increment           4
expire_logs_days                  0
flush_time                        0
ft_max_word_len                   84
ft_min_word_len                   4
ft_query_expansion_limit          20
ft_stopword_file                  (No default value)
group_concat_max_len              1024
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size   1048576
innodb_autoextend_increment       8
innodb_buffer_pool_awe_mem_mb     0
innodb_buffer_pool_size           16777216
innodb_commit_concurrency         0
innodb_concurrency_tickets        500
innodb_file_io_threads            4
innodb_force_recovery             0
innodb_lock_wait_timeout          3
innodb_log_buffer_size            1048576
innodb_log_file_size              67108864
innodb_log_files_in_group         2
innodb_mirrored_log_groups        1
innodb_open_files                 300
innodb_sync_spin_loops            20
innodb_thread_concurrency         8
innodb_thread_sleep_delay         10000
interactive_timeout               28800
join_buffer_size                  131072
key_buffer_size                   8388600
key_cache_age_threshold           300
key_cache_block_size              1024
key_cache_division_limit          100
long_query_time                   10
lower_case_table_names            0
max_allowed_packet                1048576
max_binlog_cache_size             18446744073709551615
max_binlog_size                   1073741824
max_connect_errors                10
max_connections                   100
max_delayed_threads               20
max_error_count                   64
max_heap_table_size               16777216
max_join_size                     18446744073709551615
max_length_for_sort_data          1024
max_prepared_stmt_count           16382
max_relay_log_size                0
max_seeks_for_key                 18446744073709551615
max_sort_length                   1024
max_sp_recursion_depth            0
max_tmp_tables                    32
max_user_connections              0
max_write_lock_count              18446744073709551615
multi_range_count                 256
myisam_block_size                 1024
myisam_data_pointer_size          6
myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size   2147483648
myisam_max_sort_file_size         9223372036854775807
myisam_repair_threads             1
myisam_sort_buffer_size           8388608
myisam_stats_method               nulls_unequal
net_buffer_length                 16384
net_read_timeout                  30
net_retry_count                   10
net_write_timeout                 60
open_files_limit                  0
optimizer_prune_level             1
optimizer_search_depth            62
preload_buffer_size               32768
query_alloc_block_size            8192
query_cache_limit                 1048576
query_cache_min_res_unit          4096
query_cache_size                  0
query_cache_type                  1
query_cache_wlock_invalidate      FALSE
query_prealloc_size               8192
range_alloc_block_size            2048
read_buffer_size                  131072
read_only                         FALSE
read_rnd_buffer_size              262144
record_buffer                     131072
relay_log_purge                   TRUE
relay_log_space_limit             0
slave_compressed_protocol         FALSE
slave_net_timeout                 3600
slave_transaction_retries         10
slow_launch_time                  2
sort_buffer_size                  2097144
sync-bdb-logs                     TRUE
sync-binlog                       0
sync-frm                          TRUE
table_cache                       64
table_lock_wait_timeout           50
thread_cache_size                 0
thread_concurrency                10
thread_stack                      262144
time_format                       (No default value)
tmp_table_size                    33554432
transaction_alloc_block_size      8192
transaction_prealloc_size         4096
updatable_views_with_limit        1
wait_timeout                      28800

To see what values a running MySQL server is using, type
'mysqladmin variables' instead of 'mysqld --verbose --help'.

