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{{Warning box|1= You will need to update core package e-smith-mysql to use this contrib to smeserver-mysql >= 2.7.0-5, currently available in smeupdates-testing }}
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{{Note box| Mariadb 10.5 support is up to 24 June 2025 so one year more than SME10 which EOL is  30 June 2024. }}
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
 
Koozali SME Server configuration package for mariadb105 RH SCLo
 
Koozali SME Server configuration package for mariadb105 RH SCLo
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This RPM will allow you to have 2 or more (if also using another contrib for another sclo version) versions of MySQL running side by side. You will have to select the one to use in the setup of the specific application - please see "usage" below. Please note that applications and contribs like phpmyadmin etc. will as standard use the original Mysql DBM for your OS unless you change the database connection.
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Most of configuration options are explained for mysql/mariadb here : [[MySQL]] are also available for mariadb105 ( except innoDB options).
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Only difference is to prefix mariadb and mysql.init db entry by "mariadb105-". ie: mariadb105-mariadb and mariadb105-mysql.init
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Note that on SME all mariadb service will share the same /etc/my.cnf configuration file. Generik part are read by all servers (eg: [mysqld] or [mariadb]), while specific version will only be read by the same version server (eg: [mariadb-10.1] for mariadb101). Also multiple for occurrence of one option where a server is able to read , the last one is used.
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Note that default behaviour will be socket only, and if you enable networking, it will listen on default port on localhost.  You then will need to open port to access remotely on LAN (private) or on web (public). Be careful that you need to manually configure yourself TLS encryption for mariadb before doing this kind of access as this is not part of base configuraiton and will leave your mysql traffic visible non encrypted.
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Also if you want another port you need to define port to whatever you want. Also remember that default 3306 mysql port is reserved to original mariadb server
    
=== Installation ===
 
=== Installation ===
 
<tabs container><tab name="For SME 10">
 
<tabs container><tab name="For SME 10">
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yum install smeserver-extrarepositories-centos-sclo
 
  yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install {{#var:smecontribname}}
 
  yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install {{#var:smecontribname}}
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yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install {{#var:smecontribname}}
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then try [[PHPMyAdmin]] for better experience
signal-event post-upgrade
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</tab>
signal-event reboot
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</tabs>
</tab><tab name="For SME 8">
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yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install {{#var:smecontribname}}
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signal-event post-upgrade
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signal-event reboot
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</tab></tabs>
      
=== Configuration ===
 
=== Configuration ===
 
you can list the available configuration with the following command :
 
you can list the available configuration with the following command :
  config show {{#var:contribname}}
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  config show {{#var:contribname}}-mariadb
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config show {{#var:contribname}}-mysql.init
    
Some of the properties are not shown, but are defaulted in a template or a script. Here a more comprehensive list with default and expected values :
 
Some of the properties are not shown, but are defaulted in a template or a script. Here a more comprehensive list with default and expected values :
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
!property
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!property {{#var:contribname}}-mariadb
 
!default
 
!default
 
!values
 
!values
 
!
 
!
 
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|DbName
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|LocalNetworkingOnly
|nextcloud
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|yes
|string
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|yes,no
|for mysql db
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|default provides only socket acces
 
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|-
|DbPassword
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|TCPPort
|GENERATED
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|
|string
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|port empty
|for mysql db
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|keep empty for security prupose
 
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|-
|DbUser
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|port
|nextcloud
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|
|string
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|port number
|for mysql db
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|default 3313 if empty
 
|-
 
|-
 
|access
 
|access
|private
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|private, public
   
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|
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|private, public,<nowiki>''</nowiki>
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|default empty for only localhost access
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|-
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|status
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|enabled
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|enabled,disabled
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|
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
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!property {{#var:contribname}}-mysql.init
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!default
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!values
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!
 
|-
 
|-
 
|status
 
|status
 
|enabled
 
|enabled
 
|enabled,disabled
 
|enabled,disabled
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|
 
|}
 
|}
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===Usage===
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you can access using command line with the following commands, a few similar ones. in doubt you can use the --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mariadb105.sock after the mysql command you want.
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mysql105
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msqlshow105
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mysqladmin105
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mysqldump105
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mysqlimport105
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mysqlbinlog105
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Alternatively:
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The complete path to the specific version of mysql57 server with the mysql client would be:
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/opt/rh/rh-mariadb105/root/usr/bin/mysql  --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mariadb105.sock
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or
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mysql --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mariadb105.sock
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For Wordpress adjust the DB_HOST value in the wp-config.php file accordingly.
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  define( 'DB_HOST', 'localhost:/var/lib/mysql/mariadb105.sock' );
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or
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  define( 'DB_HOST', '127.0.0.1:/var/lib/mysql/mariadb105.sock' );
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some other php app migh need something like
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  localhost;unix_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mariadb105.sock
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=== Resetting the MySQL root password ===
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To reset the password for the MySQL root account. The MySQL root user on SME Server has a random generated password which is generated during installation. You do not need to know this password to login to MySQL with root privileges on SME Server. If you might have changed the MySQL root password you can reset it like this after getting command line access as root user.
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Any restart of the server will do the job
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systemctl restart {{#var:contribname}}-mariadb.service
    
=== Uninstall ===
 
=== Uninstall ===
  yum remove {{#var:smecontribname}}  {{#var:contribname}}
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  yum remove {{#var:smecontribname}}  rh-{{#var:contribname}}*
    
=== Bugs ===
 
=== Bugs ===
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