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= Start up MySQL Server for the first time = | = Start up MySQL Server for the first time = | ||
− | You should see the following message when you use the command <pre>service mysqld start</pre> to start up MySQL server for the first time: | + | You should see the following message when you use the command <pre>service mysqld start</pre> to start up MySQL server for the first time: |
+ | Initializing MySQL database: Installing MySQL system tables... | ||
+ | OK | ||
+ | Filling help tables... | ||
+ | OK | ||
+ | |||
+ | To start mysqld at boot time you have to copy | ||
+ | support-files/mysql.server to the right place for your system | ||
+ | |||
+ | PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER ! | ||
+ | To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands: | ||
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+ | /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password' | ||
+ | /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -h fedora1 password 'new-password' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alternatively you can run: | ||
+ | /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation | ||
+ | |||
+ | which will also give you the option of removing the test | ||
+ | databases and anonymous user created by default. This is | ||
+ | strongly recommended for production servers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | See the manual for more instructions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can start the MySQL daemon with: | ||
+ | cd /usr ; /usr/bin/mysqld_safe & | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can test the MySQL daemon with mysql-test-run.pl | ||
+ | cd /usr/mysql-test ; perl mysql-test-run.pl | ||
+ | |||
+ | Please report any problems with the /usr/bin/mysqlbug script! | ||
+ | |||
+ | [ OK ] | ||
+ | Starting mysqld: [ OK ] |
Revision as of 20:50, 16 April 2011
Start up MySQL Server for the first time
You should see the following message when you use the commandservice mysqld startto start up MySQL server for the first time:
Initializing MySQL database: Installing MySQL system tables... OK Filling help tables... OK To start mysqld at boot time you have to copy support-files/mysql.server to the right place for your system PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER ! To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password' /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -h fedora1 password 'new-password' Alternatively you can run: /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation which will also give you the option of removing the test databases and anonymous user created by default. This is strongly recommended for production servers. See the manual for more instructions. You can start the MySQL daemon with: cd /usr ; /usr/bin/mysqld_safe & You can test the MySQL daemon with mysql-test-run.pl cd /usr/mysql-test ; perl mysql-test-run.pl Please report any problems with the /usr/bin/mysqlbug script! [ OK ] Starting mysqld: [ OK ]