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myisamchk supports the following options for actions other than table checks and repairs:
--analyze
, -a
Analyze the distribution of key values. This improves join performance by enabling the join
optimizer to better choose the order in which to join the tables and which indexes it should use. To
obtain information about the key distribution, use a myisamchk --description --verbose tbl_name
command or the SHOW INDEX FROM
statement. tbl_name
--block-search=
, offset
-b
offset
Find the record that a block at the given offset belongs to.
--description
, -d
Print some descriptive information about the table. Specifying the --verbose
option once or twice produces additional information. See Section 4.6.3.5, "Obtaining Table
Information with myisamchk".
--set-auto-increment[=
,
value
]-A[
value
]
Force AUTO_INCREMENT
numbering for new records to start at the given
value (or higher, if there are existing records with AUTO_INCREMENT
values this large). If value
is not specified, AUTO_INCREMENT
numbers for new records begin with the largest value
currently in the table, plus one.
--sort-index
, -S
Sort the index tree blocks in high-low order. This optimizes seeks and makes table scans that use indexes faster.
--sort-records=
, N
-R
N
Sort records according to a particular index. This makes your data much more localized and may speed
up range-based SELECT
and ORDER BY
operations that
use this index. (The first time you use this option to sort a table, it may be very slow.) To
determine a table's index numbers, use SHOW INDEX
, which displays a table's indexes in the same order
that myisamchk
sees them. Indexes are numbered beginning with 1.
If keys are not packed (PACK_KEYS=0
), they have the same length, so
when myisamchk
sorts and moves records, it just overwrites record offsets in the index. If keys are packed (PACK_KEYS=1
), myisamchk must unpack key blocks first, then
re-create indexes and pack the key blocks again. (In this case, re-creating indexes is faster than
updating offsets for each index.)