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First let's start MariaDB
First let's start MariaDB
<pre>systemctl start mariadb</pre>
<pre>$ systemctl start mariadb</pre>


Now start the secure installation assistant
Now start the secure installation assistant
<pre>mysql_secure_installation</pre>
<pre>$ mysql_secure_installation</pre>


Press enter if you didn't have setup a password previously
Press enter if you didn't have setup a password previously
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To start MariaDB on boot
To start MariaDB on boot
<pre>systemctl enable mariadb</pre>
<pre>$ systemctl enable mariadb</pre>


== GUI frontends ==
== GUI frontends ==

Revision as of 19:47, 1 May 2014

MariaDB is a dropin replacement of MySQL, forked by the community from the latter.

Installation

$ su root
$ yum install mariadb mariadb-server

Initial setup

First let's start MariaDB

$ systemctl start mariadb

Now start the secure installation assistant

$ mysql_secure_installation

Press enter if you didn't have setup a password previously

Then it is advisable to answer as follows

Set root password? [Y/n] Y
Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] Y
Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] Y
Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] Y
Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] Y

To start MariaDB on boot

$ systemctl enable mariadb

GUI frontends

There are some popular frontends as phpMyAdmin

Default installation and configuration files

The configuration files are stored in the /etc/my.cnf.d/ directory and the main configuration file is /etc/my.cnf

The default log file is /var/log/mysqld.log

The default installation directory is /var/lib/mysql