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 8.4 `myisampack' -- Generate Compressed, Read-Only `MyISAM' Tables
 ==================================================================
 
 The `myisampack' utility compresses `MyISAM' tables.  `myisampack'
 works by compressing each column in the table separately. Usually,
 `myisampack' packs the data file 40%-70%.
 
 When the table is used later, the server reads into memory the
 information needed to decompress columns. This results in much better
 performance when accessing individual rows, because you only have to
 uncompress exactly one row.
 
 MySQL uses `mmap()' when possible to perform memory mapping on
 compressed tables. If `mmap()' does not work, MySQL falls back to
 normal read/write file operations.
 
 Please note the following:
 
    * If the `mysqld' server was invoked with external locking disabled,
      it is not a good idea to invoke `myisampack' if the table might be
      updated by the server during the packing process. It is safest to
      compress tables with the server stopped.
 
    * After packing a table, it becomes read-only. This is generally
      intended (such as when accessing packed tables on a CD). Allowing
      writes to a packed table is on our TODO list, but with low
      priority.
 
    * `myisampack' can pack `BLOB' or `TEXT' columns. (The older
      `pack_isam' program for `ISAM' tables did not have this
      capability.)
 
 Invoke `myisampack' like this:
 
      shell> myisampack [OPTIONS] FILE_NAME ...
 
 Each filename argument should be the name of an index (`.MYI') file. If
 you are not in the database directory, you should specify the pathname
 to the file. It is permissible to omit the `.MYI' extension.
 
 After you compress a table with `myisampack', you should use `myisamchk
 -rq' to rebuild its indexes.  myisamchk.
 
 `myisampack' supports the following options:
 
    * -help, -?
 
      Display a help message and exit.
 
    * -backup, -b
 
      Make a backup of each table's data file using the name
      `TBL_NAME.OLD'.
 
    * -character-sets-dir=PATH
 
      The directory where character sets are installed. See 
      character-sets.
 
    * -debug[=DEBUG_OPTIONS], -# [DEBUG_OPTIONS]
 
      Write a debugging log. The DEBUG_OPTIONS string often is
      `'d:t:o,FILE_NAME''.
 
    * -force, -f
 
      Produce a packed table even if it becomes larger than the original
      or if the intermediate file from an earlier invocation of
      `myisampack' exists.  (`myisampack' creates an intermediate file
      named `TBL_NAME.TMD' in the database directory while it compresses
      the table.  If you kill `myisampack', the `.TMD' file might not be
      deleted.)  Normally, `myisampack' exits with an error if it finds
      that `TBL_NAME.TMD' exists. With -force, `myisampack' packs the
      table anyway.
 
    * -join=BIG_TBL_NAME, -j BIG_TBL_NAME
 
      Join all tables named on the command line into a single table
      BIG_TBL_NAME. All tables that are to be combined _must_ have
      identical structure (same column names and types, same indexes,
      and so forth).
 
    * -packlength=LEN, -p LEN
 
      Specify the row length storage size, in bytes. The value should be
      1, 2, or 3. `myisampack' stores all rows with length pointers of
      1, 2, or 3 bytes. In most normal cases, `myisampack' can determine
      the correct length value before it begins packing the file, but it
      may notice during the packing process that it could have used a
      shorter length. In this case, `myisampack' prints a note that you
      could use a shorter row length the next time you pack the same
      file.
 
    * -silent, -s
 
      Silent mode. Write output only when errors occur.
 
    * -test, -t
 
      Do not actually pack the table, just test packing it.
 
    * -tmpdir=PATH, -T PATH
 
      Use the named directory as the location where `myisamchk' creates
      temporary files.
 
    * -verbose, -v
 
      Verbose mode. Write information about the progress of the packing
      operation and its result.
 
    * -version, -V
 
      Display version information and exit.
 
    * -wait, -w
 
      Wait and retry if the table is in use. If the `mysqld' server was
      invoked with external locking disabled, it is not a good idea to
      invoke `myisampack' if the table might be updated by the server
      during the packing process.
 
 The following sequence of commands illustrates a typical table
 compression session:
 
      shell> ls -l station.*
      -rw-rw-r--   1 monty    my         994128 Apr 17 19:00 station.MYD
      -rw-rw-r--   1 monty    my          53248 Apr 17 19:00 station.MYI
      -rw-rw-r--   1 monty    my           5767 Apr 17 19:00 station.frm
 
      shell> myisamchk -dvv station
 
      MyISAM file:     station
      Isam-version:  2
      Creation time: 1996-03-13 10:08:58
      Recover time:  1997-02-02  3:06:43
      Data records:              1192  Deleted blocks:              0
      Datafile parts:            1192  Deleted data:                0
      Datafile pointer (bytes):     2  Keyfile pointer (bytes):     2
      Max datafile length:   54657023  Max keyfile length:   33554431
      Recordlength:               834
      Record format: Fixed length
 
      table description:
      Key Start Len Index   Type                 Root  Blocksize    Rec/key
      1   2     4   unique  unsigned long        1024       1024          1
      2   32    30  multip. text                10240       1024          1
 
      Field Start Length Type
      1     1     1
      2     2     4
      3     6     4
      4     10    1
      5     11    20
      6     31    1
      7     32    30
      8     62    35
      9     97    35
      10    132   35
      11    167   4
      12    171   16
      13    187   35
      14    222   4
      15    226   16
      16    242   20
      17    262   20
      18    282   20
      19    302   30
      20    332   4
      21    336   4
      22    340   1
      23    341   8
      24    349   8
      25    357   8
      26    365   2
      27    367   2
      28    369   4
      29    373   4
      30    377   1
      31    378   2
      32    380   8
      33    388   4
      34    392   4
      35    396   4
      36    400   4
      37    404   1
      38    405   4
      39    409   4
      40    413   4
      41    417   4
      42    421   4
      43    425   4
      44    429   20
      45    449   30
      46    479   1
      47    480   1
      48    481   79
      49    560   79
      50    639   79
      51    718   79
      52    797   8
      53    805   1
      54    806   1
      55    807   20
      56    827   4
      57    831   4
 
      shell> myisampack station.MYI
      Compressing station.MYI: (1192 records)
      - Calculating statistics
 
      normal:     20  empty-space:   16  empty-zero:     12  empty-fill:  11
      pre-space:   0  end-space:     12  table-lookups:   5  zero:         7
      Original trees:  57  After join: 17
      - Compressing file
      87.14%
      Remember to run myisamchk -rq on compressed tables
 
      shell> ls -l station.*
      -rw-rw-r--   1 monty    my         127874 Apr 17 19:00 station.MYD
      -rw-rw-r--   1 monty    my          55296 Apr 17 19:04 station.MYI
      -rw-rw-r--   1 monty    my           5767 Apr 17 19:00 station.frm
 
      shell> myisamchk -dvv station
 
      MyISAM file:     station
      Isam-version:  2
      Creation time: 1996-03-13 10:08:58
      Recover time:  1997-04-17 19:04:26
      Data records:               1192  Deleted blocks:              0
      Datafile parts:             1192  Deleted data:                0
      Datafile pointer (bytes):      3  Keyfile pointer (bytes):     1
      Max datafile length:    16777215  Max keyfile length:     131071
      Recordlength:                834
      Record format: Compressed
 
      table description:
      Key Start Len Index   Type                 Root  Blocksize    Rec/key
      1   2     4   unique  unsigned long       10240       1024          1
      2   32    30  multip. text                54272       1024          1
 
      Field Start Length Type                         Huff tree  Bits
      1     1     1      constant                             1     0
      2     2     4      zerofill(1)                          2     9
      3     6     4      no zeros, zerofill(1)                2     9
      4     10    1                                           3     9
      5     11    20     table-lookup                         4     0
      6     31    1                                           3     9
      7     32    30     no endspace, not_always              5     9
      8     62    35     no endspace, not_always, no empty    6     9
      9     97    35     no empty                             7     9
      10    132   35     no endspace, not_always, no empty    6     9
      11    167   4      zerofill(1)                          2     9
      12    171   16     no endspace, not_always, no empty    5     9
      13    187   35     no endspace, not_always, no empty    6     9
      14    222   4      zerofill(1)                          2     9
      15    226   16     no endspace, not_always, no empty    5     9
      16    242   20     no endspace, not_always              8     9
      17    262   20     no endspace, no empty                8     9
      18    282   20     no endspace, no empty                5     9
      19    302   30     no endspace, no empty                6     9
      20    332   4      always zero                          2     9
      21    336   4      always zero                          2     9
      22    340   1                                           3     9
      23    341   8      table-lookup                         9     0
      24    349   8      table-lookup                        10     0
      25    357   8      always zero                          2     9
      26    365   2                                           2     9
      27    367   2      no zeros, zerofill(1)                2     9
      28    369   4      no zeros, zerofill(1)                2     9
      29    373   4      table-lookup                        11     0
      30    377   1                                           3     9
      31    378   2      no zeros, zerofill(1)                2     9
      32    380   8      no zeros                             2     9
      33    388   4      always zero                          2     9
      34    392   4      table-lookup                        12     0
      35    396   4      no zeros, zerofill(1)               13     9
      36    400   4      no zeros, zerofill(1)                2     9
      37    404   1                                           2     9
      38    405   4      no zeros                             2     9
      39    409   4      always zero                          2     9
      40    413   4      no zeros                             2     9
      41    417   4      always zero                          2     9
      42    421   4      no zeros                             2     9
      43    425   4      always zero                          2     9
      44    429   20     no empty                             3     9
      45    449   30     no empty                             3     9
      46    479   1                                          14     4
      47    480   1                                          14     4
      48    481   79     no endspace, no empty               15     9
      49    560   79     no empty                             2     9
      50    639   79     no empty                             2     9
      51    718   79     no endspace                         16     9
      52    797   8      no empty                             2     9
      53    805   1                                          17     1
      54    806   1                                           3     9
      55    807   20     no empty                             3     9
      56    827   4      no zeros, zerofill(2)                2     9
      57    831   4      no zeros, zerofill(1)                2     9
 
 `myisampack' displays the following kinds of information:
 
    * `normal'
 
      The number of columns for which no extra packing is used.
 
    * `empty-space'
 
      The number of columns containing values that are only spaces.
      These occupy one bit.
 
    * `empty-zero'
 
      The number of columns containing values that are only binary
      zeros. These occupy one bit.
 
    * `empty-fill'
 
      The number of integer columns that do not occupy the full byte
      range of their type. These are changed to a smaller type. For
      example, a `BIGINT' column (eight bytes) can be stored as a
      `TINYINT' column (one byte) if all its values are in the range
      from `-128' to `127'.
 
    * `pre-space'
 
      The number of decimal columns that are stored with leading spaces.
      In this case, each value contains a count for the number of
      leading spaces.
 
    * `end-space'
 
      The number of columns that have a lot of trailing spaces.  In this
      case, each value contains a count for the number of trailing
      spaces.
 
    * `table-lookup'
 
      The column had only a small number of different values, which were
      converted to an `ENUM' before Huffman compression.
 
    * `zero'
 
      The number of columns for which all values are zero.
 
    * `Original trees'
 
      The initial number of Huffman trees.
 
    * `After join'
 
      The number of distinct Huffman trees left after joining trees to
      save some header space.
 
 After a table has been compressed, `myisamchk -dvv' prints additional
 information about each column:
 
    * `Type'
 
      The data type. The value may contain any of the following
      descriptors:
 
         * `constant'
 
           All rows have the same value.
 
         * `no endspace'
 
           Do not store endspace.
 
         * `no endspace, not_always'
 
           Do not store endspace and do not do endspace compression for
           all values.
 
         * `no endspace, no empty'
 
           Do not store endspace. Do not store empty values.
 
         * `table-lookup'
 
           The column was converted to an `ENUM'.
 
         * `zerofill(N)'
 
           The most significant N bytes in the value are always 0 and
           are not stored.
 
         * `no zeros'
 
           Do not store zeros.
 
         * `always zero'
 
           Zero values are stored using one bit.
 
    * `Huff tree'
 
      The number of the Huffman tree associated with the column.
 
    * `Bits'
 
      The number of bits used in the Huffman tree.
 
 After you run `myisampack', you must run `myisamchk' to re-create any
 indexes. At this time, you can also sort the index blocks and create
 statistics needed for the MySQL optimizer to work more efficiently:
 
      shell> myisamchk -rq --sort-index --analyze TBL_NAME.MYI
 
 After you have installed the packed table into the MySQL database
 directory, you should execute `mysqladmin flush-tables' to force
 `mysqld' to start using the new table.
 
 To unpack a packed table, use the -unpack option to `myisamchk'.
 
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