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Kirill Smelkov
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@section Windows Notes
@section Windows Notes
This section describes installation and use of @strong{MySQL} on Windows.
This section describes installation and use of @strong{MySQL} on Windows.
This i
s also described in the @file{README} file that comes with the
This i
nformation is also provided in the @file{README} file that comes
@strong{MySQL} Windows distribution.
with the
@strong{MySQL} Windows distribution.
@menu
@menu
* Windows installation:: Installing @strong{MySQL} on Windows
* Windows installation:: Installing @strong{MySQL} on Windows
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@node Windows installation, Win95 start, Windows, Windows
@node Windows installation, Win95 start, Windows, Windows
@subsection Installing MySQL on Windows
@subsection Installing MySQL on Windows
The following instructions apply to precompiled binary distributions.
If you download a source distribution, you will have to compile and install
it yourself.
If you don't have a copy of the @strong{MySQL} distribution, you should
If you don't have a copy of the @strong{MySQL} distribution, you should
first download one from @uref{http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html}.
first download one from @uref{http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-3.23.html}.
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@code{Setup.exe} program.
@code{Setup.exe} program.
By default, @strong{MySQL}-Windows is configured to be installed in
By default, @strong{MySQL}-Windows is configured to be installed in
@file{C:\mysql}. If you want to install @strong{MySQL} elsewhere, install it
@file{C:\mysql}. If you want to install @strong{MySQL} elsewhere,
in @file{C:\mysql} first, then move the installation to where you want it. If
install it in @file{C:\mysql} first, then move the installation to
you do move @strong{MySQL}, you must tell @code{mysqld} where everything is by
where you want it. If you do move @strong{MySQL}, you must indicate
supplying options to @code{mysqld}. Use @code{C:\mysql\bin\mysqld --help} to
where everything is located by supplying a @code{--basedir} option when
display all options! For example, if you have moved the @strong{MySQL}
you start the server. For example, if you have moved the @strong{MySQL}
distribution to @file{D:\programs\mysql}, you must start @code{mysqld} with:
distribution to @file{D:\programs\mysql}, you must start @code{mysqld}
@code{D:\programs\mysql\bin\mysqld --basedir D:\programs\mysql}
like this:
@example
C:\> D:\programs\mysql\bin\mysqld --basedir D:\programs\mysql
@end example
Use @code{mysqld --help} to display all the options that @code{mysqld}
understands!
With all newer @strong{MySQL} versions, you can also create a
With all newer @strong{MySQL} versions, you can also create a
@file{C:\my.cnf} file that holds any default options for the
@file{C:\my.cnf} file that holds any default options for the
@strong{MySQL} server. Copy the file @file{\mysql\my-xxxxx.cnf} to
@strong{MySQL} server. Copy the file @file{\mysql\my-xxxxx.cnf} to
@file{C:\my.cnf} and edit it to suit your setup. Note that you should
@file{C:\my.cnf} and edit it to suit your setup. Note that you should
specify all paths with @samp{/} instead of @samp{\}. If you use
specify all paths with @samp{/} instead of @samp{\}. If you use
@samp{\}, you need to specify it twice,
as
@samp{\} is the escape
@samp{\}, you need to specify it twice,
because
@samp{\} is the escape
character in @strong{MySQL}. @xref{Option files}.
character in @strong{MySQL}. @xref{Option files}.
Starting
from
@strong{MySQL} 3.23.38, the Windows distribution includes
Starting
with
@strong{MySQL} 3.23.38, the Windows distribution includes
both the normal and the @strong{MySQL-Max} binaries. The main benefit
both the normal and the @strong{MySQL-Max} binaries. The main benefit
of using the normal @code{mysqld.exe} binary is that it's a little
of using the normal @code{mysqld.exe} binary is that it's a little
faster and uses less resources.
faster and uses less resources.
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C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqladmin -u root shutdown
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\mysqladmin -u root shutdown
@end example
@end example
Note that Win95 and Win98 don't support creation of named pipes. On
Note that Win95 and Win98 don't support creation of named pipes.
Win95 and Win98, you can only use named pipes to connect to a remote
On Win95 and Win98, you can only use named pipes to connect to a
@strong{MySQL} running on an NT server.
remote @strong{MySQL} server running on a Windows NT server host.
(The @strong{MySQL} server must also support named pipes, of
course. For example, using @code{mysqld-opt} under NT will not allow
named pipe connections. You should use either @code{mysqld-nt} or
@code{mysqld-max-nt}.)
If @code{mysqld} doesn't start, please check whether or not the
If @code{mysqld} doesn't start, please check whether or not the
@file{\mysql\mysql.err} file contains any reason for this. You can also
@file{\mysql\mysql.err} file contains any reason for this. You can also
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have to start it with @code{NET START mysql}.
have to start it with @code{NET START mysql}.
The service is installed with the name @code{MySQL}. Once installed, it must
The service is installed with the name @code{MySQL}. Once installed, it must
be started using the Services Control Manager (SCM) Utility
(found in Control
be started using the Services Control Manager (SCM) Utility
found in the
Panel) or by using the @code{NET START MySQL} command. If any options are
Control Panel, or by using the @code{NET START MySQL} command. If any options
desired, they must be specified as ``Startup parameters'' in the SCM utility
are
desired, they must be specified as ``Startup parameters'' in the SCM utility
before you start the @strong{MySQL} service. Once running, @code{mysqld-nt}
before you start the @strong{MySQL} service. Once running, @code{mysqld-nt}
can be stopped using @code{mysqladmin}, or from the SCM utility or by using
can be stopped using @code{mysqladmin}, or from the SCM utility or by using
the command @code{NET STOP MySQL}. If you use SCM to stop @code{mysqld-nt},
the command @code{NET STOP MySQL}. If you use SCM to stop @code{mysqld-nt},
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@itemize @bullet
@itemize @bullet
@item
@item
Install an SSH client on your Windows machine
---
As a user, the best non-free
Install an SSH client on your Windows machine
.
As a user, the best non-free
one I've found is from @code{SecureCRT} from @uref{http://www.vandyke.com/}.
one I've found is from @code{SecureCRT} from @uref{http://www.vandyke.com/}.
Another option is @code{f-secure} from @uref{http://www.f-secure.com/}. You
Another option is @code{f-secure} from @uref{http://www.f-secure.com/}. You
can also find some free ones on @strong{Google} at
can also find some free ones on @strong{Google} at
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