Privileges for MariaDB Xpand 6.0
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Overview
Privileges can be granted to users to control who can perform what actions in MariaDB Xpand.
Privilege | Description |
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Grants all available privileges at the given privilege scope. Alias for | |
Grants all available privileges at the given privilege level. Granting all privileges on a table does not grant any privileges on a database, for example. | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Unused, but is checked in granting privileges to other users (such as | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Unused, but is checked in granting privileges to other users (such as | |
Grants ability to execute stored routines | |
Grants ability to Read and write files on the server | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants the ability for the user to be authenticated by the OS. This allows a SQL user to log in without a password as long as they have been authenticated as the corresponding OS user. | |
Grants ability to | |
Unused | |
Creating a foreign key constraint requires the | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to read binary log events from the master (needed by replicas). Alias for | |
Grants ability to read binary log events from the master (needed by replicas) | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to shut down the server | |
Grants ability to perform certain administrative and superuser operations | |
Grants ability to | |
Grants ability to UPDATE (requires | |
Grants ability to connect to the database server | |