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The complete path to the specific version of mysql57 server with the mysql client would be:
The complete path to the specific version of mysql57 server with the mysql client would be:
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/opt/rh/rh-mysql57/root/usr/bin/mysql --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql57.sock
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# /opt/rh/rh-mysql57/root/usr/bin/mysql --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql57.sock
or use TCP on port 3309:
or use TCP on port 3309:
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{{Note box|1=Note see usage details in https://wiki.contribs.org/Software_Collections:MySQL55}}
{{Note box|1=Note see usage details in https://wiki.contribs.org/Software_Collections:MySQL55}}
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config setprop mysql57-mysqld port 3309 LocalNetworkingOnly no
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# config setprop mysql57-mysqld port 3309 LocalNetworkingOnly no
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config show mysql57-mysqld
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# config show mysql57-mysqld
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mysql57-mysqld=service
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# mysql57-mysqld=service
LocalNetworkingOnly=no
LocalNetworkingOnly=no
port=3309
port=3309
status=enabled
status=enabled
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signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
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# signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
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/opt/rh/mysql55/root/usr/bin/mysql --protocol=TCP --port=3309
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# /opt/rh/mysql55/root/usr/bin/mysql --protocol=TCP --port=3309
Note that using the regular 5.1 client may work, but can lead to unexpected results. Please avoid this type of command invocation:
Note that using the regular 5.1 client may work, but can lead to unexpected results. Please avoid this type of command invocation:
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mysql --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql57.sock
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# mysql --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql57.sock
== Resetting the MySQL root password ==
== Resetting the MySQL root password ==