MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
      MySQL Server supports a HELP
      statement that returns information from the MySQL Reference Manual
      (see Section 15.8.3, “HELP Statement”). This information is stored in
      several tables in the mysql schema (see
      Section 7.3, “The mysql System Schema”). Proper operation of the
      HELP statement requires that these
      help tables be initialized.
    
For a new installation of MySQL using a binary or source distribution on Unix, help-table content initialization occurs when you initialize the data directory (see Section 2.9.1, “Initializing the Data Directory”). For an RPM distribution on Linux or binary distribution on Windows, content initialization occurs as part of the MySQL installation process.
      For a MySQL upgrade using a binary distribution, help-table
      content is upgraded automatically by the server. To upgrade it
      manually, locate the fill_help_tables.sql
      file in the share or
      share/mysql directory. Change location into
      that directory and process the file with the
      mysql client as follows:
    
mysql -u root -p mysql < fill_help_tables.sql
      The command shown here assumes that you connect to the server
      using an account such as root that has
      privileges for modifying tables in the mysql
      schema. Adjust the connection parameters as required.