RELOAD Privilege
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The parent of this page is: Privileges for MariaDB Xpand
Topics on this page:
Overview
Grants ability to execute FLUSH
.
Note that a
FLUSH
operation has no effect, so this privilege is primarily supported for compatibility.
DETAILS
Scope: Global
Privilege name for
GRANT
:RELOAD
Privilege name for
REVOKE
:RELOAD
Privilege shown by
SHOW GRANTS
:RELOAD
MariaDB Xpand's RELOAD
privilege allows certain SQL statements to be executed:
EXAMPLES
GRANT
The following examples demonstrate grant of a single privilege. A single GRANT
statement can grant multiple privileges at the same scope by providing a comma-separated list of the privileges.
To grant the RELOAD
privilege at global scope, replace the user specification ('USERNAME'@'HOSTNAME'
) in the following query to align to your requirements:
GRANT RELOAD
ON *.*
TO 'USERNAME'@'HOSTNAME';
REVOKE
The following examples demonstrate revoke of a single previously-granted privilege. A single REVOKE
statement can revoke multiple privileges at the same scope by providing a comma-separated list of the privileges.
To revoke the RELOAD
privilege at global scope, replace the user specification ('USERNAME'@'HOSTNAME'
) in the following query to align to your requirements:
REVOKE RELOAD
ON *.*
FROM 'USERNAME'@'HOSTNAME';
SHOW Output
A user's privileges can be displayed using the SHOW GRANTS
statement.
If the RELOAD
privilege is present, it will be shown as RELOAD
in the output. For example:
SHOW GRANTS FOR 'app_user'@'192.0.2.%';
+-----------------------------------------------+
| Grants for app_user@192.0.2.% |
+-----------------------------------------------+
| GRANT RELOAD ON *.* TO 'app_user'@'192.0.2.%' |
+-----------------------------------------------+
Privilege Failure
The RELOAD
privilege results in no failures since it makes no changes in operation.