>From the mysqldump manpage, on the -T option:

Note
> This option should be used only when mysqldump is run on the same machine
> as the mysqld server. You must have the FILE privilege, and the server must
> have permission to write files in the directory that you specify.
>

In other words, you've probably found a loophole that allows you do do
serverside dumps remotely using mysqldump :-)

Given that this is not what you intended, I suggest you either remove the -T
and get SQL-format dumps; or go through the documentation again and find
another way to do what you want :-)



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