mysqlaccess
        - Create new users to mysql.


USAGE

       mysqlaccess [host [user [db]]] OPTIONS


SYNOPSIS

       mysqlaccess  [-?|--help]  [-v|--version] [-p|--password=#]
       [-h|--host=#] [-d|--db=#] [-U|--superuser=#]  [-P|--spass­
       word=#]    [-H|--rhost=#]    [--old_server]   [-b|--brief]
       [-t|--table] [--relnotes] [--plan]  [--howto]  [--debug=N]
       [--copy] [--preview] [--commit] [--rollback]


DESCRIPTION

       -?|--help
              display this helpscreen and exit

       -v|--version
              print information on the program `mysqlaccess'

       -u|--user=#
              username for logging in to the db

       -p|--password=#
              validate password for user

       -h|--host=#
              name or IP-number of the host

       -d|--db=#
              name of the database

       -U|--superuser=#
              connect as superuser

       -P|--spassword=#
              password for superuser

       -H|--rhost=#
              remote MySQL-server to connect to

       --old_server
              connect  to  old  MySQL-server (before v3.21) which
              does not yet know how to handle full where clauses.

       -b|--brief
              single-line tabular report

       -t|--table
              report in table-format

       --relnotes
              print release-notes


       --howto
              some examples of how to run `mysqlaccess'

       --debug=N
              enter debuglevel N (0..3)

       --copy reload temporary grant-tables from original ones

       --preview
              show differences in privileges after making changes
              in (temporary) grant-tables

       --commit
              copy   grant-rules   from   temporary   tables   to
              grant-tables  (!don't  forget  to  do an mysqladmin
              reload)

       --rollback
              undo the last changes to the grant-tables.


NOTE

           + At least the user and the db  must  be  given  (even
       with wildcards)
           + If no host is given, `localhost' is assumed
           +  Wilcards  (*,?,%,_)  are allowed for host, user and
       db, but be sure
             to escape them from your shell!! (ie type or '*')


SEE ALSO

       isamchk (1), isamlog (1), mysqlaccess (1), mysqladmin (1),
       mysqlbug  (1),  mysqld  (1), mysqldump (1), mysqlshow (1),
       msql2mysql (1), perror (1), replace (1), safe_mysqld  (1),
       which1 (1), zap (1),


AUTHOR

       Ver  1.0,  distribution  3.23.29a Michael (Monty) Widenius
       (monty@tcx.se), TCX  Datakonsult  AB  (http://www.tcx.se).
       This  software  comes with no warranty.  Manual page by L.
       (Kill-9)  Pedersen  (kill-9@kill-9.dk),  Mercurmedia  Data
       Model  Architect  / system developer (http://www.mercurme­
       dia.com)


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