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UNINSTALL PLUGIN plugin_name
This statement removes an installed server plugin. It requires the DELETE
privilege for the mysql.plugin
table.
plugin_name
must be the name of some plugin that is listed in the mysql.plugin
table. The server executes the plugin's deinitialization function and
removes the row for the plugin from the mysql.plugin
table, so that subsequent
server restarts will not load and initialize the plugin. UNINSTALL PLUGIN
does not remove the plugin's shared library file.
You cannot uninstall a plugin if any table that uses it is open.
Plugin removal has implications for the use of associated tables. For example, if a full-text parser plugin is
associated with a FULLTEXT
index on the table, uninstalling the plugin makes the
table unusable. Any attempt to access the table results in an error. The table cannot even be opened, so you
cannot drop an index for which the plugin is used. This means that uninstalling a plugin is something to do with
care unless you do not care about the table contents. If you are uninstalling a plugin with no intention of
reinstalling it later and you care about the table contents, you should dump the table with mysqldump and remove the WITH
PARSER
clause from the dumped CREATE
TABLE
statement so that you can reload the table later. If you do not care about the table, DROP
TABLE
can be used even if any plugins associated with the table are missing.
For additional information about plugin loading, see Section 5.1.8.1, "Installing and Uninstalling Plugins".