mySQL is a robust Relational Database Management System. Currently it runs under Linux, Windows, OS2, and several other operating systems. Aside from the fact that it is free (yes, you heard right), mySQL has become the database management system of choice for many small and large solutions (Yahoo has been known to use mySQL).
This tutorial teaches how to install mySQL under Linux.
Installing mySQL under Linux
Step 9: Adding mySQL to the System Startup
In order to start up the server automatically, you need to copy the file 'mysql.server' out of the 'support-files' folder of your mysql directory.
This file needs to go in the folder where your system keeps its startup files.
Your mileage may vary, and you may need to ask around to find out where that location is on your specific machine. Once you do, I am sure that you will appreciate the beauty of mySQL as so many of us have already.
The last step will just be an overview of the commands that need to be run in order to install mySQL, for all of those people too lazy to read this tutorial.
<<< Starting up mySQL | Lazy People Look Here >>> |
Comments
How about Winn2000 users?
I really don't know much about MySQL, but would like to also read about how you do this using Win2000 ?
Helle:-)
RE: How about Winn2000 users?
Well, actually you will have no problems with the MySQL itself, but there are few bugs in the W2K OS. It took me about 2 weeks to make it work. Now it's perfect. Works very well with the OS and the PWS. I hate heavy things and that'a why removed the IIS. If you decide to start working with it, just mail me back and I'll send you full dscription, how to do it!
pj - pj@buldata.com
RE: RE: How about Winn2000 users?
I am extremely new to php and mysql. I am used to plain old access databases. My web host only accepts mysql databases. After going through the endless pages of setting up mysql, I have yet to find information on how to create mysql databases. If I got pass this, I'm sure I'd be using php with a mysql database in no time. I've managed to create a database on my host, and I've downloaded something to edit it. But I'm still lost on how to create the database. And, it'd be much easier for me to just convert my access databases to mysql. How would I do this, and how would I transfer it to the server? the only thing I can see so far is that I would have to re enter everything into the mysql server? Can't it just be as easy as uploading my database, I wish it could be. If anyone would be willing to help, I'd be very grateful,
Thanks,
Stefan
RE: How about Winn2000 users?
I only read this last night but it may help... I read that you can export to MySQL from Access. I also read that you can use a free utility called DataTools... Again, don't hold me to this because I've only read it but it is a starting place.
You must me logged in to write a comment.