Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 Update 1 Installation Guide

To Start MySQL

This section covers the following topics:

ProcedureTo Set Up MySQL

You need to perform these steps only if you are using Solaris or Linux platforms.

  1. Create a MySQL user account.

    Refer to your operating system manual for instructions on how to create a user account. It is recommended that you create an operating system user account called mysql and group called dba for performing MySQL operations. Ensure that install-dir/mysql and its subdirectories including the data directory are owned by this user account.

  2. Initialize the grant tables.

    On Solaris, at the command prompt, you can use the following commands to initialize grant tables:

    1. cd install-dir/mysql.

    2. sh scripts/mysql_install_db --no-defaults --basedir=install-dir/mysql --datadir=install-dir/mysql/data

See Also

See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/index.html for detailed post-installation instructions for setting up MySQL.

ProcedureTo Start or Stop MySQL

Before You Begin

On Solaris, Linux, or Mac OS, ensure that you have completed the steps at To Set Up MySQL. Ensure that you read this option file and change values as appropriate and as documented at http://www.mysql.com, prior to server startup.

  1. To start MySQL:

    • On Solaris, Linux, or Mac OS, use the following command: Start: ./bin/mysqld_safe --defaults-file=install-dir/mysql/mysql.ini --user=user

    • On Windows, you can do one of the following:

      • Click Programs > Sun Microsystems > Sun Java SystemApplication Server 9.1 Update 1 with MySQL Community Server > Start MySQL 5.0 Database.

      • If you created a Windows service, start the ASMySQL service through the Control Panel.

  2. To stop MySQL:

    • On Solaris, Linux, or Mac OS, use the following command: Stop: bin/mysqladmin -u root shutdown -p

    • On Windows, you can do one of the following:

      • Click Programs > Sun Microsystems > Sun Java SystemApplication Server 9.1 Update 1 with MySQL Community Server > Stop MySQL 5.0 Database.

      • If you created a Windows service, stop the ASMySQL service through the Control Panel.