- MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION HOW TO
- MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION INSTALL
- MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION ARCHIVE
- MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION UPGRADE
Information about those platforms that are officially supported, Known to run are officially supported by Oracle Corporation. Running MySQL, and that not all platforms on which MySQL is
Please note that not all platforms are equally suitable for Installation of MySQL generally follows the steps outlined here: Section 2.11.2.2, “Downgrading from MySQL Enterprise Edition to MySQL Community Server”. If you are migrating from MySQL Enterprise Edition to MySQL Community Server, see To some common questions concerning migration issues. System, see Section A.8, “MySQL 5.5 FAQ: Migration”, which contains answers If you are interested in migrating to MySQL from another database
Procedures and about issues that you should consider before
MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION UPGRADE
Section 2.11.1, “Upgrading MySQL”, for information about upgrade
MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION INSTALL
Rather than install MySQL for the first time, see Plan to upgrade an existing version of MySQL to a newer version The procedure follows and later sections provide the details.
MYSQL OS X DATABASE LOCATION HOW TO
This chapter describes how to obtain and install MySQL.
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Table of Contents 2.1 General Installation Guidance 2.1.1 Which MySQL Version and Distribution to Install 2.1.2 How to Get MySQL 2.1.3 Verifying Package Integrity Using MD5 Checksums or GnuPG 2.1.4 Installation Layouts 2.1.5 Compiler-Specific Build Characteristics 2.2 Installing MySQL on Unix/Linux Using Generic Binaries 2.3 Installing MySQL on Microsoft Windows 2.3.1 MySQL Installation Layout on Microsoft Windows 2.3.2 Choosing An Installation Package 2.3.3 Installing MySQL on Microsoft Windows Using MySQL Installer 2.3.4 MySQL Notifier 2.3.5 Installing MySQL on Microsoft Windows Using an MSI Package 2.3.6 MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard 2.3.7 Installing MySQL on Microsoft Windows Using a noinstall Zip Archive 2.3.8 Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows MySQL Server Installation 2.3.9 Windows Postinstallation Procedures 2.3.10 Upgrading MySQL on Windows 2.4 Installing MySQL on OS X 2.4.1 General Notes on Installing MySQL on OS X 2.4.2 Installing MySQL on OS X Using Native Packages 2.4.3 Installing a MySQL Launch Daemon 2.4.4 Installing and Using the MySQL Preference Pane 2.5 Installing MySQL on Linux 2.5.1 Installing MySQL on Linux Using RPM Packages 2.5.2 Installing MySQL on Linux Using Debian Packages 2.5.3 Installing MySQL on Linux Using Native Package Managers 2.6 Installing MySQL Using Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN) 2.7 Installing MySQL on Solaris and OpenSolaris 2.7.1 Installing MySQL on Solaris Using a Solaris PKG 2.7.2 Installing MySQL on OpenSolaris Using IPS 2.8 Installing MySQL on FreeBSD 2.9 Installing MySQL from Source 2.9.1 MySQL Layout for Source Installation 2.9.2 Installing MySQL Using a Standard Source Distribution 2.9.3 Installing MySQL Using a Development Source Tree 2.9.4 MySQL Source-Configuration Options 2.9.5 Dealing with Problems Compiling MySQL 2.9.6 MySQL Configuration and Third-Party Tools 2.10 Postinstallation Setup and Testing 2.10.1 Initializing the Data Directory 2.10.2 Starting the Server 2.10.3 Testing the Server 2.10.4 Securing the Initial MySQL Accounts 2.10.5 Starting and Stopping MySQL Automatically 2.11 Upgrading or Downgrading MySQL 2.11.1 Upgrading MySQL 2.11.2 Downgrading MySQL 2.11.3 Checking Whether Tables or Indexes Must Be Rebuilt 2.11.4 Rebuilding or Repairing Tables or Indexes 2.11.5 Copying MySQL Databases to Another Machine 2.12 Environment Variables 2.13 Perl Installation Notes 2.13.1 Installing Perl on Unix 2.13.2 Installing ActiveState Perl on Windows 2.13.3 Problems Using the Perl DBI/DBD Interface