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innochecksum − offline InnoDB file checksum utility
innochecksum [options] file_name |
innochecksum prints checksums for InnoDB files.
Invoke innochecksum like this:
shell> innochecksum [options] file_name
innodchecksum understands the options described in the following list. For options that refer to page numbers, the numbers are zero−based.
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−c |
Print a count of the number of pages in the file.
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−d |
Debug mode; prints checksums for each page.
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−e num |
End at this page number.
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−p num |
Check only this page number.
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−s num |
Start at this page number.
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−v |
Verbose mode; print a progress indicator every five seconds.
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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/.
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