Difference between revisions of "MySQL Install Guide Without Using Install Script"

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(As of this writing done on SLES 10/11)
 
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'''Installing the RPM packages.'''
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Simple command to do so:
 
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You'll need to install both the server and the client.
 
You'll need to install both the server and the client.
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====Modifying the installation====
  
 
This would be the best time to put in your own settings for MySQL and the my.cnf file in /etc/
 
This would be the best time to put in your own settings for MySQL and the my.cnf file in /etc/
 
Copy it from /usr/share/doc/packages/MySQL-server/
 
Copy it from /usr/share/doc/packages/MySQL-server/
 
The installer bundled with Retain uses the my-large.cnf file and modifies the path locations.  Use whatever file you feel best fits the server environment.
 
The installer bundled with Retain uses the my-large.cnf file and modifies the path locations.  Use whatever file you feel best fits the server environment.

Revision as of 23:12, 17 December 2014

This section is dedicated to those that refuse to use the install script. I assume you're just stubborn. What's that? You want to learn something? I suppose you can read on too.

Contents

Downloading MySQL

Are you a simpleton and/or maybe lazy? Well, I suppose I can enable you: General download page: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/


Installing MySQL

Linux

(As of this writing done on SLES 10/11)

Installing the RPM packages.

Simple command to do so: server: # rpm -ivh MySQL-server-5.5.41-1.sles11.x86_64.rpm

You'll need to install both the server and the client.

Modifying the installation

This would be the best time to put in your own settings for MySQL and the my.cnf file in /etc/ Copy it from /usr/share/doc/packages/MySQL-server/ The installer bundled with Retain uses the my-large.cnf file and modifies the path locations. Use whatever file you feel best fits the server environment.

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