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PROGRAM:
NAME
mysql_fix_extensions - normalize table file name extensions
SYNOPSIS
mysql_fix_extensions data_dir
DESCRIPTION
mysql_fix_extensions converts the extensions for MyISAM (or ISAM) table files to their
canonical forms. It looks for files with extensions matching any lettercase variant of
.frm, .myd, .myi, .isd, and .ism and renames them to have extensions of .frm, .MYD, .MYI,
.ISD, and .ISM, respectively. This can be useful after transferring the files from a
system with case-insensitive file names (such as Windows) to a system with case-sensitive
file names.
Invoke mysql_fix_extensions like this, where data_dir is the path name to the MySQL data
directory.
shell> mysql_fix_extensions data_dir
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