MySQL Administration Server Files and Scripts
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MySQL Server Files and Scripts
- MySQL Programs
- Server Programs
- Client Programs
- GUI and other tools
MySQL Programs
SERVER
- mysqld - the MySQL server
- mysqld_safe - a script which starts mysqld, recommended of starting the server
- restarts the server when an error occur
- logs run-time and failure information
- mysqld_multi - script that can start or stop multiple servers installed on the system (different ports or sockets)
CLIENT
- mysql - a command line client
- mysqladmin - administrative operations
- relading the grant tables
- creating/dropping database
- flushing tables to disk
- managing log files
- shutdown the database
- mysqlcheck - repairs, analyzes and optimizes tables
- mysqldump - dumps into SQL, text or XML files
MySQL Programs
TODO: update it to current version 5.6 or newer
Ways of starting a server
Windows or Unix service
- sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
Mysqld_safe
- sudo mysqld_safe
Command line mysqld
- sudo mysqld
Stopping MySQL Server
Windows/Unix Service
- sudo /etc/init.d/mysql stop
- sudo service mysql stop
- net stop mysql (Windows)
mysqladmin
- mysqladmin -u root -p shutdown
Changing Forgotten Password
mysqld --skip-grant-tables # server starts without using the privilege system at all mysqladmin flush-privileges or mysqladmin reload or FLUSH PRIVILEGES # Change your password set password for root@localhost = password('asdfasdf')
Changing Forgotten Password
In order to prevent external connections accessing the databases you can change the port and the bind interface
mysqld --bind-address=127.0.0.1 --port 333 --skip-grant-tables
You can connect to the database with the command below
mysql -P 333 -h 127.0.0.1
Running Scripts
Execute a script
mysql> source filename cat filename | mysql (Unix only) type filename | mysql (Windows only) mysql < filename GUI Tools
Running a SQL statement from shell
echo "select * from EMP;" | mysql test;
Saving errors to a file
mysql --force < tables.sql 2> error.log
Using Client Tools
System Variables
SET USER=your_name (Windows), in Unix the currently logged in user in the system MYSQL_TCP_PORT=3306; export MYSQL_TCP_PORT mysql –u user –ppassword –h host database
Config file (my.ini or /etc/mysql/my.cnf)
[client] host=host_name user=user_name password=your_pass