mysqlbinlog is “information recorded in a form that can trace the operation history when changing the contents of the database, such as CREATE TABLE statement or INSERT statement”.
[vagrant@localhost ~]$ mysqlbinlog mysqlbinlog Ver 3.4 for Linux at x86_64 Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Dumps a MySQL binary log in a format usable for viewing or for piping to the mysql command line client. Usage: mysqlbinlog [options] log-files -?, --help Display this help and exit. --base64-output=name Determine when the output statements should be base64-encoded BINLOG statements: 'never' disables it and works only for binlogs without row-based events; 'decode-rows' decodes row events into commented pseudo-SQL statements if the --verbose option is also given; 'auto' prints base64 only when necessary (i.e., for row-based events and format description events). If no --base64-output[=name] option is given at all, the default is 'auto'. --bind-address=name IP address to bind to. --character-sets-dir=name Directory for character set files. -d, --database=name List entries for just this database (local log only). --debug-check Check memory and open file usage at exit . --debug-info Print some debug info at exit. --default-auth=name Default authentication client-side plugin to use. -D, --disable-log-bin Disable binary log. This is useful, if you enabled --to-last-log and are sending the output to the same MySQL server. This way you could avoid an endless loop. You would also like to use it when restoring after a crash to avoid duplication of the statements you already have. NOTE: you will need a SUPER privilege to use this option. -F, --force-if-open Force if binlog was not closed properly. (Defaults to on; use --skip-force-if-open to disable.) -f, --force-read Force reading unknown binlog events. -H, --hexdump Augment output with hexadecimal and ASCII event dump. -h, --host=name Get the binlog from server. -l, --local-load=name Prepare local temporary files for LOAD DATA INFILE in the specified directory. -o, --offset=# Skip the first N entries. -p, --password[=name] Password to connect to remote server. --plugin-dir=name Directory for client-side plugins. -P, --port=# Port number to use for connection or 0 for default to, in order of preference, my.cnf, $MYSQL_TCP_PORT, /etc/services, built-in default (3306). --protocol=name The protocol to use for connection (tcp, socket, pipe, memory). -R, --read-from-remote-server Read binary logs from a MySQL server. This is an alias for read-from-remote-master=BINLOG-DUMP-NON-GTIDS. --read-from-remote-master=name Read binary logs from a MySQL server through the COM_BINLOG_DUMP or COM_BINLOG_DUMP_GTID commands by setting the option to either BINLOG-DUMP-NON-GTIDS or BINLOG-DUMP-GTIDS, respectively. If --read-from-remote-master=BINLOG-DUMP-GTIDS is combined with --exclude-gtids, transactions can be filtered out on the master avoiding unnecessary network traffic. --raw Requires -R. Output raw binlog data instead of SQL statements, output is to log files. -r, --result-file=name Direct output to a given file. With --raw this is a prefix for the file names. --secure-auth Refuse client connecting to server if it uses old (pre-4.1.1) protocol. (Defaults to on; use --skip-secure-auth to disable.) --server-id=# Extract only binlog entries created by the server having the given id. --server-id-bits=# Set number of significant bits in server-id --set-charset=name Add 'SET NAMES character_set' to the output. -s, --short-form Just show regular queries: no extra info and no row-based events. This is for testing only, and should not be used in production systems. If you want to suppress base64-output, consider using --base64-output=never instead. -S, --socket=name The socket file to use for connection. --start-datetime=name Start reading the binlog at first event having a datetime equal or posterior to the argument; the argument must be a date and time in the local time zone, in any format accepted by the MySQL server for DATETIME and TIMESTAMP types, for example: 2004-12-25 11:25:56 (you should probably use quotes for your shell to set it properly). -j, --start-position=# Start reading the binlog at position N. Applies to the first binlog passed on the command line. --stop-datetime=name Stop reading the binlog at first event having a datetime equal or posterior to the argument; the argument must be a date and time in the local time zone, in any format accepted by the MySQL server for DATETIME and TIMESTAMP types, for example: 2004-12-25 11:25:56 (you should probably use quotes for your shell to set it properly). --stop-never Wait for more data from the server instead of stopping at the end of the last log. Implicitly sets --to-last-log but instead of stopping at the end of the last log it continues to wait till the server disconnects. --stop-never-slave-server-id=# The slave server_id used for --read-from-remote-server --stop-never. --stop-position=# Stop reading the binlog at position N. Applies to the last binlog passed on the command line. -t, --to-last-log Requires -R. Will not stop at the end of the requested binlog but rather continue printing until the end of the last binlog of the MySQL server. If you send the output to the same MySQL server, that may lead to an endless loop. -u, --user=name Connect to the remote server as username. -v, --verbose Reconstruct pseudo-SQL statements out of row events. -v -v adds comments on column data types. -V, --version Print version and exit. --open-files-limit=# Used to reserve file descriptors for use by this program. -c, --verify-binlog-checksum Verify checksum binlog events. --binlog-row-event-max-size=# The maximum size of a row-based binary log event in bytes. Rows will be grouped into events smaller than this size if possible. This value must be a multiple of 256. --skip-gtids Do not print Global Transaction Identifier information (SET GTID_NEXT=... etc). --include-gtids=name Print events whose Global Transaction Identifiers were provided. --exclude-gtids=name Print all events but those whose Global Transaction Identifiers were provided. Variables (--variable-name=value) and boolean options {FALSE|TRUE} Value (after reading options) --------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- base64-output (No default value) bind-address (No default value) character-sets-dir (No default value) database (No default value) debug-check FALSE debug-info FALSE default-auth (No default value) disable-log-bin FALSE force-if-open TRUE force-read FALSE hexdump FALSE host (No default value) local-load (No default value) offset 0 plugin-dir (No default value) port 0 read-from-remote-server FALSE read-from-remote-master (No default value) raw FALSE result-file (No default value) secure-auth TRUE server-id 0 server-id-bits 32 set-charset (No default value) short-form FALSE socket (No default value) start-datetime (No default value) start-position 4 stop-datetime (No default value) stop-never FALSE stop-never-slave-server-id -1 stop-position 18446744073709551615 to-last-log FALSE user (No default value) open-files-limit 64 verify-binlog-checksum FALSE binlog-row-event-max-size 4294967040 skip-gtids FALSE include-gtids (No default value) exclude-gtids (No default value)
あれ? default-character-setがない!?