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manual.texi more Windows startup procedure cleanup

manual.texi	typo


Docs/manual.texi:
  more Windows startup procedure cleanup
parent 57557154
......@@ -3308,8 +3308,8 @@ of cascading deletes.
@item
A properly written application will make sure internally that it is
not violating referential integrity constraints before proceding with
a query. Thus, additionaly checks on the database level will only slow
down performance for such application.
a query. Thus, additional checks on the database level will only slow
down performance for such an application.
@item
It is not uncommon for a DBA to make such a complex topology of
......@@ -5567,9 +5567,11 @@ There are two option files with the same function: @file{my.cnf} and
@file{my.ini} file. However, to avoid confusion, it's best if you use only
of one them. Both files are plain text. The @file{my.cnf} file, if used,
should be created in the root directory of drive C. The @file{my.ini}
file, if used, should be created in the Windows system directory (e.g.,
@file{C:\WINDOWS} or @file{C:\WINNT}). MySQL will look first for the
@code{my.ini} file, then for the @code{my.cnf} file.
file, if used, should be created in the Windows system directory. (This
directory is typically something like @file{C:\WINDOWS} or @file{C:\WINNT}.
You can determine its exact location from the value of the @code{windir}
environment variable.) MySQL looks first for the @code{my.ini} file,
then for the @code{my.cnf} file.
If your PC uses a boot loader where the C drive isn't the boot drive,
then your only option is to use the @file{my.ini} file. Also note that
......@@ -5614,17 +5616,18 @@ Now you are ready to test starting the server.
@subsubsection Starting the Server for the First Time
Testing from a DOS command prompt is the best thing to do because
the server prints messages, so if something is wrong with your
configuration you will see a more accurate error message which
will make it easier for you to identify and fix any problems.
the server displays status messages that appear in the DOS window.
If something is wrong with your configuration, these messages will
make it easier for you to identify and fix any problems.
Make sure you are in the right directory, then enter:
Make sure you are in the directory where the server is located, then
enter this command:
@example
C:\mysql\bin> mysqld-max --standalone
@end example
You should see the below print messages:
You should see the following messages as the server starts up:
@example
InnoDB: The first specified data file c:\ibdata\ibdata1 did not exist:
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