MySQL 9.5 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.5
        ibd2sdi is a utility for extracting
        serialized
        dictionary information (SDI) from
        InnoDB tablespace files. SDI data is present
        in all persistent InnoDB tablespace files.
      
        ibd2sdi can be run on
        file-per-table
        tablespace files (*.ibd files),
        general
        tablespace files (*.ibd files),
        system tablespace
        files (ibdata* files), and the data
        dictionary tablespace (mysql.ibd). It is
        not supported for use with temporary tablespaces or undo
        tablespaces.
      
        ibd2sdi can be used at runtime or while the
        server is offline. During DDL
        operations,
        ROLLBACK
        operations, and undo log purge operations related to SDI, there
        may be a short interval of time when ibd2sdi
        fails to read SDI data stored in the tablespace.
      
ibd2sdi performs an uncommitted read of SDI from the specified tablespace. Redo logs and undo logs are not accessed.
Invoke the ibd2sdi utility like this:
ibd2sdi [options]file_name1[file_name2 file_name3 ...]
        ibd2sdi supports multi-file tablespaces like
        the InnoDB system tablespace, but it cannot
        be run on more than one tablespace at a time. For multi-file
        tablespaces, specify each file:
      
ibd2sdi ibdata1 ibdata2
The files of a multi-file tablespace must be specified in order of the ascending page number. If two successive files have the same space ID, the later file must start with the last page number of the previous file + 1.
        ibd2sdi outputs SDI (containing id, type, and
        data fields) in JSON format.
      
ibd2sdi supports the following options:
            --help, -h
          
| Command-Line Format | --help | 
|---|---|
| Type | Boolean | 
| Default Value | false | 
Display a help message and exit. For example:
Usage: ./ibd2sdi [-v] [-c <strict-check>] [-d <dump file name>] [-n] filename1 [filenames]
See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.5/en/ibd2sdi.html for usage hints.
  -h, --help          Display this help and exit.
  -v, --version       Display version information and exit.
  -#, --debug[=name]  Output debug log. See
                      http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/9.5/en/dbug-package.html
  -d, --dump-file=name
                      Dump the tablespace SDI into the file passed by user.
                      Without the filename, it will default to stdout
  -s, --skip-data     Skip retrieving data from SDI records. Retrieve only id
                      and type.
  -i, --id=#          Retrieve the SDI record matching the id passed by user.
  -t, --type=#        Retrieve the SDI records matching the type passed by
                      user.
  -c, --strict-check=name
                      Specify the strict checksum algorithm by the user.
                      Allowed values are innodb, crc32, none.
  -n, --no-check      Ignore the checksum verification.
  -p, --pretty        Pretty format the SDI output.If false, SDI would be not
                      human readable but it will be of less size
                      (Defaults to on; use --skip-pretty to disable.)
Variables (--variable-name=value)
and boolean options {FALSE|TRUE}  Value (after reading options)
--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------
debug                             (No default value)
dump-file                         (No default value)
skip-data                         FALSE
id                                0
type                              0
strict-check                      crc32
no-check                          FALSE
pretty                            TRUE
            --version,
            -v
          
| Command-Line Format | --version | 
|---|---|
| Type | Boolean | 
| Default Value | false | 
Display version information and exit. For example:
ibd2sdi Ver 9.5.0 for Linux on x86_64 (Source distribution)
            --debug[=,
            debug_options]-#
            [
          debug_options]
| Command-Line Format | --debug=options | 
|---|---|
| Type | String | 
| Default Value | [none] | 
Prints a debug log. For debug options, refer to Section 7.9.4, “The DBUG Package”.
ibd2sdi --debug=d:t /tmp/ibd2sdi.trace
            This option is available only if MySQL was built using
            WITH_DEBUG. MySQL release
            binaries provided by Oracle are not
            built using this option.
          
            --dump-file=,
            -d
          
| Command-Line Format | --dump-file=file | 
|---|---|
| Type | File name | 
| Default Value | [none] | 
            Dumps serialized dictionary information (SDI) into the
            specified dump file. If a dump file is not specified, the
            tablespace SDI is dumped to stdout.
          
ibd2sdi --dump-file=file_name ../data/test/t1.ibd
            --skip-data,
            -s
          
| Command-Line Format | --skip-data | 
|---|---|
| Type | Boolean | 
| Default Value | false | 
            Skips retrieval of data field values from
            the serialized dictionary information (SDI) and only
            retrieves the id and
            type field values, which are primary keys
            for SDI records.
          
$> ibd2sdi --skip-data ../data/test/t1.ibd
["ibd2sdi"
,
{
	"type": 1,
	"id": 330
}
,
{
	"type": 2,
	"id": 7
}
]
            --id=,
            #-i 
          #
| Command-Line Format | --id=# | 
|---|---|
| Type | Integer | 
| Default Value | 0 | 
            Retrieves serialized dictionary information (SDI) matching
            the specified table or tablespace object id. An object id is
            unique to the object type. Table and tablespace object IDs
            are also found in the id column of the
            mysql.tables and
            mysql.tablespace data dictionary tables.
            For information about data dictionary tables, see
            Section 16.1, “Data Dictionary Schema”.
          
$> ibd2sdi --id=7 ../data/test/t1.ibd
["ibd2sdi"
,
{
	"type": 2,
	"id": 7,
	"object":
		{
    "mysqld_version_id": 80003,
    "dd_version": 80003,
    "sdi_version": 1,
    "dd_object_type": "Tablespace",
    "dd_object": {
        "name": "test/t1",
        "comment": "",
        "options": "",
        "se_private_data": "flags=16417;id=2;server_version=80003;space_version=1;",
        "engine": "InnoDB",
        "files": [
            {
                "ordinal_position": 1,
                "filename": "./test/t1.ibd",
                "se_private_data": "id=2;"
            }
        ]
    }
}
}
]
            --type=,
            #-t 
          #
| Command-Line Format | --type=# | 
|---|---|
| Type | Enumeration | 
| Default Value | 0 | 
| Valid Values | 
 
  | 
Retrieves serialized dictionary information (SDI) matching the specified object type. SDI is provided for table (type=1) and tablespace (type=2) objects.
            This example shows output for a tablespace
            ts1 in the test
            database:
          
$> ibd2sdi --type=2 ../data/test/ts1.ibd
["ibd2sdi"
,
{
	"type": 2,
	"id": 7,
	"object":
		{
    "mysqld_version_id": 80003,
    "dd_version": 80003,
    "sdi_version": 1,
    "dd_object_type": "Tablespace",
    "dd_object": {
        "name": "test/ts1",
        "comment": "",
        "options": "",
        "se_private_data": "flags=16417;id=2;server_version=80003;space_version=1;",
        "engine": "InnoDB",
        "files": [
            {
                "ordinal_position": 1,
                "filename": "./test/ts1.ibd",
                "se_private_data": "id=2;"
            }
        ]
    }
}
}
]
            Due to the way in which InnoDB
            handles default value metadata, a default value may be
            present and non-empty in ibd2sdi output
            for a given table column even if it is not defined using
            DEFAULT. Consider the two tables created
            using the following statements, in the database named
            i:
          
CREATE TABLE t1 (c VARCHAR(16) NOT NULL); CREATE TABLE t2 (c VARCHAR(16) NOT NULL DEFAULT "Sakila");
            Using ibd2sdi, we can see that the
            default_value for column
            c is nonempty and is in fact padded to
            length in both tables, like this:
          
$>ibd2sdi ../data/i/t1.ibd | grep -m1 '\"default_value\"' | cut -b34- | sed -e s/,//"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA\nAAAAAAAAAAA=" $>ibd2sdi ../data/i/t2.ibd | grep -m1 '\"default_value\"' | cut -b34- | sed -e s/,//"BlNha2lsYQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA\nAAAAAAAAAAA="
Examination of ibd2sdi output may be easier using a JSON-aware utility like jq, as shown here:
$>ibd2sdi ../data/i/t1.ibd | jq '.[1]["object"]["dd_object"]["columns"][0]["default_value"]'"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA\nAAAAAAAAAAA=" $>ibd2sdi ../data/i/t2.ibd | jq '.[1]["object"]["dd_object"]["columns"][0]["default_value"]'"BlNha2lsYQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA\nAAAAAAAAAAA="
For more information, see the MySQL Internals documentation.
            --strict-check,
            -c
          
| Command-Line Format | --strict-check=algorithm | 
|---|---|
| Type | Enumeration | 
| Default Value | crc32 | 
| Valid Values | 
 
 
  | 
            Specifies a strict checksum algorithm for validating the
            checksum of pages that are read. Options include
            innodb, crc32, and
            none.
          
            In this example, the strict version of the
            innodb checksum algorithm is specified:
          
ibd2sdi --strict-check=innodb ../data/test/t1.ibd
            In this example, the strict version of
            crc32 checksum algorithm is specified:
          
ibd2sdi -c crc32 ../data/test/t1.ibd
            If you do not specify the
            --strict-check option,
            validation is performed against non-strict
            innodb, crc32 and
            none checksums.
          
            --no-check,
            -n
          
| Command-Line Format | --no-check | 
|---|---|
| Type | Boolean | 
| Default Value | false | 
Skips checksum validation for pages that are read.
ibd2sdi --no-check ../data/test/t1.ibd
            --pretty,
            -p
          
| Command-Line Format | --pretty | 
|---|---|
| Type | Boolean | 
| Default Value | false | 
            Outputs SDI data in JSON pretty print format. Enabled by
            default. If disabled, SDI is not human readable but is
            smaller in size. Use --skip-pretty to
            disable.
          
ibd2sdi --skip-pretty ../data/test/t1.ibd