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Why this change is needed: Restructuring a bit all this stuff, According to this askfedora Question: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/problem-installing-mysql-in-fedora-31/3908 https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/mysql-wont-start-after-upgrade/291 What this change accomplishes: * Open Database toolbar for Next Step : review FIXME progrestSQL * Installation (include container) * Configuring * Using * Troubleshooting
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= Using the RDBMS
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Connect to the MySQL/MariaDB shell using the `mysql` command.
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For both of them, the command is `mysql`. The syntax an the options are generally the same.
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$ mysql -u root -p
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Once gained access to the shell you can get the running version of the software:
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mysql> SELECT version();
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You can create a database:
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mysql> create schema test;
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Create a user:
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mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON test.* TO 'my_user'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'PaSsWoRd';
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List the available databases:
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mysql> show schemas;
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== Files location
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The database disk storage is located in `/var/lib/mysql`.
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