Installing and setting-up MySQL
# Update all packages sudo yum update # Install mysql client sudo yum install mysql # Create a data directory for MySQL (this step may not be needed, # or you may need to modify the /etc/my.cnf datadir setting # if you want to store the data somewhere else. Beware that # data may be lost if it is not stored in the right place # on Amazon EC2!) sudo mkdir /var/lib/mysql # Install mysql server sudo yum install mysql-server # Configure my.cnf settings using "nano" text editor # For example, you can add a line like max_allowed_packet=16M (the default is 1M) nano /etc/my.cnf # Start mysql server sudo /etc/init.d/mysqld start # Set root password for MySQL (Choose a strong one if the # MySQL TCP port is going to be left open.) mysqladmin -u root password '123456789' # Configure mysql to run on startup sudo chkconfig mysqld on
## Changing an existing password in mySQL
## $ mysqladmin -u root -p '123456789' password newpass
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