MARIADB-PLUGIN(1) MariaDB Database System MARIADB-PLUGIN(1)
NAME
mariadb-plugin - configure MariaDB server plugins (mariadb-plugin is now
a symlink to mariadb-plugin)
SYNOPSIS
mariadb-plugin [options] plugin {ENABLE|DISABLE}
DESCRIPTION
The mariadb-plugin utility enables MariaDB administrators to manage
which plugins a MariaDB server loads. It provides an alternative to
manually specifying the --plugin-load option at server startup or using
the INSTALL PLUGIN and UNINSTALL PLUGIN statements at runtime.
Depending on whether mariadb-plugin is invoked to enable or disable
plugins, it inserts or deletes rows in the mysql.plugin table that
serves as a plugin registry. (To perform this operation, mariadb-plugin
invokes the MariaDB server in bootstrap mode. This means that the server
must not already be running.) For normal server startups, the server
loads and enables plugins listed in mysql.plugin automatically. For
additional control over plugin activation, use --plugin_name options
named for specific plugins.
Each invocation of mariadb-plugin reads a configuration file to
determine how to configure the plugins contained in a single plugin
library object file. To invoke mariadb-plugin, use this syntax:
mariadb-plugin [options] plugin {ENABLE|DISABLE}
plugin is the name of the plugin to configure. ENABLE or DISABLE (not
case sensitive) specify whether to enable or disable components of the
plugin library named in the configuration file. The order of the plugin
and ENABLE or DISABLE arguments does not matter.
For example, to configure components of a plugin library file named
myplugins.so on Linux or myplugins.dll on Windows, specify a plugin
value of myplugins. Suppose that this plugin library contains three
plugins, plugin1, plugin2, and plugin3, all of which should be
configured under mariadb-plugin control. By convention, configuration
files have a suffix of .ini and the same basename as the plugin library,
so the default configuration file name for this plugin library is
myplugins.ini. The configuration file contents look like this:
myplugins
plugin1
plugin2
plugin3
The first line in the myplugins.ini file is the name of the library
object file, without any extension such as .so or .dll. The remaining
lines are the names of the components to be enabled or disabled. Each
value in the file should be on a separate line. Lines on which the first
character is '#' are taken as comments and ignored.
To enable the plugins listed in the configuration file, invoke mariadb-
plugin this way:
shell> mariadb-plugin myplugins ENABLE
To disable the plugins, use DISABLE rather than ENABLE.
An error occurs if mariadb-plugin cannot find the configuration file or
plugin library file, or if mariadb-plugin cannot start the MariaDB
server.
mariadb-plugin supports the following options, which can be specified on
the command line or in the [mariadbd] group of any option file. For
options specified in a [mariadbd] group, mariadb-plugin recognizes the
--basedir, --datadir, and --plugin-dir options and ignores others.
mariadb-plugin Options
• --help, -?
Display a help message and exit.
• --basedir=path, -b path
The server base directory.
• --datadir=path, -d path
The server data directory.
• --my-print-defaults=path, -b path
The path to the my_print_defaults program.
• --mariadbd=path, -b path
The path to the mariadbd server.
• --no-defaults, -p
Do not read values from the configuration file. This option enables
an administrator to skip reading defaults from the configuration
file.
With mariadb-plugin, this option need not be given first on the
command line, unlike most other MariaDB programs that support
--no-defaults.
• --plugin-dir=path, -p path
The server plugin directory.
• --plugin-ini=file_name, -i file_name
The mariadb-plugin configuration file. Relative path names are
interpreted relative to the current directory. If this option is not
given, the default is plugin.ini in the plugin directory, where
plugin is the plugin argument on the command line.
• --print-defaults, -P
Display the default values from the configuration file. This option
causes mariadb-plugin to print the defaults for --basedir,
--datadir, and --plugin-dir if they are found in the configuration
file. If no value for a variable is found, nothing is shown.
With mariadb-plugin, this option need not be given first on the
command line, unlike most other MariaDB programs that support
--print-defaults.
• --verbose, -v
Verbose mode. Print more information about what the program does.
This option can be used multiple times to increase the amount of
information.
• --version, -V
Display version information and exit.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1997, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights
reserved., 2013-2025 MariaDB Foundation
This documentation is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it only under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with the program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA or see
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MariaDB Knowledge Base,
available online at https://mariadb.com/kb/
AUTHOR
MariaDB Foundation (http://www.mariadb.org/).
MariaDB 11.8 5 March 2025 MARIADB-PLUGIN(1)
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