manual.texi - undo my previous unbelievably dumb patch

manual.texi	- redo the parts that weren't so dumb
parent e534922b
......@@ -14205,9 +14205,10 @@ system supports the @code{mlockall()} system call (like Solaris). This
may help if you have a problem where the operating system is causing
@code{mysqld} to swap on disk.
@item --myisam-recover [=option[,option...]]] where option is any combination
@item --myisam-recover [=option[,option...]]]
Option is any combination
of @code{DEFAULT}, @code{BACKUP}, @code{FORCE} or @code{QUICK}. You can
also set this explicitely to @code{""} if you want to disable this
also set this explicitly to @code{""} if you want to disable this
option. If this option is used, @code{mysqld} will on open check if the
table is marked as crashed or if if the table wasn't closed properly.
(The last option only works if you are running with
......@@ -14339,7 +14340,7 @@ Option can be any combination of: @code{REAL_AS_FLOAT},
By specifying all of the above options is same as using --ansi.
With this option one can turn on only needed SQL modes. @xref{ANSI mode}.
@item transaction-isolation= @{ READ-UNCOMMITTED | READ-COMMITTED | REPEATABLE-READ | SERIALIZABLE @}
@item --transaction-isolation= @{ READ-UNCOMMITTED | READ-COMMITTED | REPEATABLE-READ | SERIALIZABLE @}
Sets the default transaction isolation level. @xref{SET TRANSACTION}.
@item -t, --tmpdir=path
......@@ -17661,7 +17662,7 @@ Some things reported by check table, can't be corrected automatically:
This means that you have in the table a row where the
@code{auto_increment} index column contains the value 0.
(It's possible to create a row where the auto_increment column is 0 by
explicitely setting the column to 0 with an @code{UPDATE} statement)
explicitly setting the column to 0 with an @code{UPDATE} statement)
This isn't an error in itself, but could cause trouble if you decide to
dump the table and restore it or do an @code{ALTER TABLE} on the
......@@ -34921,7 +34922,7 @@ column in a table, the default value is the current date and time.
@item
For string types other than @code{ENUM}, the default value is the empty
string. For @code{ENUM}, the default is the first enumeration value (if
you haven't explicitely specified another default value with the
you haven't explicitly specified another default value with the
@code{DEFAULT} directive).
@end itemize
......@@ -36732,7 +36733,7 @@ The following options to @code{mysqld} can be used to change the behavior of
@multitable @columnfractions .40 .60
@item @strong{Option} @tab @strong{Description}
@item @code{--myisam-recover=#} @tab Automatic recover of crashed tables.
@item @code{--myisam-recover=#} @tab Automatic recovery of crashed tables.
@item @code{-O myisam_sort_buffer_size=#} @tab Buffer used when recovering tables.
@item @code{--delay-key-write-for-all-tables} @tab Don't flush key buffers between writes for any MyISAM table
@item @code{-O myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size=#} @tab Used to help MySQL to decide when to use the slow but safe key cache index create method. @strong{Note} that this parameter is given in megabytes!
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