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Configuring basic MySQL server
Installation
To install mysql server use:
yum -y install mysql-server
Configuration
Starting mysql server
To start mysql server use:
service mysqld start
Enabling on start-up
To configure mysql server such that it automatically runs on system boot use:
chkconfig mysqld on
Setting root password
By defauly mysql root user has no password (empty password) which is not very secure. To setup root password for mysql use '/usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation' script. This script will ask for current root password which is blank and then will ask for new root password twice. It will also ask a number of other queries. Answer 'Y' (default) for all other queries.
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