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How to install MySQL Server, create the VCL database, and import the VCL database schema |
Install & Configure the Database
- If you have not already done so, download and the Apache VCL source to the database server:
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wget http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/vcl/apache-VCL-2.2.1-incubating.tar.bz2 |
- Extract the files:
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tar -jxvf apache-VCL-2.2.1-incubating.tar.bz2 |
Install MySQL Server
- Install MySQL Server 5.x:
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yum install mysql-server -y |
- Configure the MySQL daemon (mysqld) to start automatically:
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/sbin/chkconfig --level 345 mysqld on |
- Start the MySQL daemon:
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/sbin/service mysqld start |
- Make sure the firewall on the database server is configured to allow traffic from the web server and management node servers to connect to the MySQL daemon TCP port: 3306. See the firewall documentation for more information: .
Create the VCL Database
- Run the MySQL command-line client:
- Create a database:
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CREATE DATABASE vcl; |
- Create a user with SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and DELETE CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES privileges on the database you just created: IMPORTANT: Replace 'vcluserpassword' with your own password
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GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES ON vcl.* TO 'vcluser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'vcluserpassword'; |
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Replace vcluser and vcluserpassword with that of the user you want to use to connect to the database |
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The GRANT command will automatically create the user if it doesn't already exist |
- Exit the MySQL command-line client:
- Import the vcl.sql file into the database:
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mysql vcl < apache-VCL-2.2.1-incubating/mysql/vcl.sql |
Note: The vcl.sql file is included in the mysql directory within the Apache VCL source code |
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mysql vcl < mysql/vcl.sql |
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To install phpMyAdmin, follow the instructions on: VCL 2.2.1 phpMyAdmin Installation & Configuration
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