One part of the MySQL installation process is data directory initialization (see Section 2.9.1, “Initializing the Data Directory”). During data directory initialization, MySQL creates user accounts that should be considered reserved:
'root'@'localhost: Used for administrative purposes. This account has all privileges, is a system account, and can perform any operation.Strictly speaking, this account name is not reserved, in the sense that some installations rename the
rootaccount to something else to avoid exposing a highly privileged account with a well-known name.'mysql.sys'@'localhost': Used as theDEFINERforsysschema objects. Use of themysql.sysaccount avoids problems that occur if a DBA renames or removes therootaccount. This account is locked so that it cannot be used for client connections.'mysql.session'@'localhost': Used internally by plugins to access the server. This account is locked so that it cannot be used for client connections. The account is a system account.'mysql.infoschema'@'localhost': Used as theDEFINERforINFORMATION_SCHEMAviews. Use of themysql.infoschemaaccount avoids problems that occur if a DBA renames or removes the root account. This account is locked so that it cannot be used for client connections.