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[http://www.mysql.com MySQL] is an open source database server.
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===Installing MySQL===
Download the latest recommended MySQL release via visiting http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/.
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Detailed MySQL instructions can be found at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Installing.html.
  
I moved the above into the category description for MySQL, not sure if you still want it here. -[[User:Pests|Pests]]
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===Getting ASSS and MySQL talking===
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#In modules.conf, enable database:mysql and database:aliasdb.
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#After getting MySQL installed (and functioning), install the MySQL administrator (NT based Windows, Linux, and OS X are supported) which is also found on the MySQL download page.
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#Create a user, a password for this user, and a database in MySQL. The default is "asss" for the user name and database name, and your choice on the password.
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#Assign permissions between the user and the database.
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#In global.conf in the [mysql] section change the user name, password, and the table name to what you have chosen above. The hostname should be localhost if MySQL is running on the same computer the server is. Otherwise you can use an IP address.
  
Fill in more details here.
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A sample would look like:
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<pre>[mysql]
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hostname=localhost
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user=asss
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password=whatever you selected for a password
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database=asss</pre>
  
[[Category: Server]]
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Good Luck!
[[Category: Tutorial]]
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[[Category: MySQL]]
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[[Category:ASSS]]
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[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 20:34, 12 September 2005

Installing MySQL

Detailed MySQL instructions can be found at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Installing.html.

Getting ASSS and MySQL talking

  1. In modules.conf, enable database:mysql and database:aliasdb.
  2. After getting MySQL installed (and functioning), install the MySQL administrator (NT based Windows, Linux, and OS X are supported) which is also found on the MySQL download page.
  3. Create a user, a password for this user, and a database in MySQL. The default is "asss" for the user name and database name, and your choice on the password.
  4. Assign permissions between the user and the database.
  5. In global.conf in the [mysql] section change the user name, password, and the table name to what you have chosen above. The hostname should be localhost if MySQL is running on the same computer the server is. Otherwise you can use an IP address.

A sample would look like:

[mysql]
hostname=localhost
user=asss
password=whatever you selected for a password
database=asss

Good Luck!