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perror: display MySQL error message information
NAME
perror - display MySQL error message information
SYNOPSIS
- perror [options] errorcode ...
DESCRIPTION
perror
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shell> perror [options] errorcode ...
perror attempts to be flexible in understanding its arguments. For example, for the ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR error, perror understands any of these arguments: 1231, 001231, MY-1231, or MY-001231, or ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR.
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shell> perror 1231 MySQL error code MY-001231 (ER_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_VAR): Variable '%-.64s' can't be set to the value of '%-.200s'
If an error number is in the range where MySQL and operating system errors overlap, perror displays both error messages:
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shell> perror 1 13 OS error code 1: Operation not permitted MySQL error code MY-000001: Can't create/write to file '%s' (OS errno %d - %s) OS error code 13: Permission denied MySQL error code MY-000013: Can't get stat of '%s' (OS errno %d - %s)
To obtain the error message for a MySQL Cluster error code, use the ndb_perror utility.
The meaning of system error messages may be dependent on your operating system. A given error code may mean different things on different operating systems.
perror supports the following options.
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--help,
--info,
-I,
-?
Display a help message and exit.
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--ndb
Print the error message for a MySQL Cluster error code.
This option was removed in MySQL 8.0.13. Use the ndb_perror utility instead.
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--silent,
-s
Silent mode. Print only the error message.
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--verbose,
-v
Verbose mode. Print error code and message. This is the default behavior.
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--version,
-V
Display version information and exit.
COPYRIGHT
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AUTHOR
Oracle Corporation (http://dev.mysql.com/).