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== Database User Creates Database== | ==Database User Creates Database== | ||
$ mysql -h localhost -u fred123 -p | $ mysql -h localhost -u fred123 -p | ||
Enter password: ''fred123password'' | Enter password: ''fred123password'' | ||
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== | ==Backup Database to a file== | ||
The "--no-tablespaces" option is often used for MediaWiki backup/restore | The "--no-tablespaces" option is often used for MediaWiki backup/restore | ||
$ mysqldump --no-tablespaces -h localhost -u fred123 -p fredsthings | gzip > backup_fredsthings.sql.gz | $ mysqldump --no-tablespaces -h localhost -u fred123 -p fredsthings | gzip > backup_fredsthings.sql.gz | ||
==Delete a Database== | |||
Used to test backup and restore scripts... | |||
$ mysqladmin -u fred123 -p drop fredsthings | |||
==Create Wiki Database using 'mysqladmin'== | |||
$ mysqladmin -u fred123 -p create fredsthings | |||
(required before importing dump) | |||
==Restore Database from file== | |||
$ mysql -u fred123 -p fredsthings < backup_fredsthings.sql | |||
==Bash Script to backup a database using 'mysqldump'== | |||
#!/bin/bash | |||
# backup 'fredsthings database to a filename containing date | |||
HOSTNAME=localhost | |||
USERID=fred123 | |||
DBNAME=fredsthings | |||
FILENAME=backup_$(date +"%b_%d_%Y") | |||
mysqldump --no-tablespaces -h $HOSTNAME -u $USERID -p $DBNAME | gzip > $FILENAME |
Revision as of 07:49, 13 June 2024
As part of a MediaWiki Overhaul, I had the opportunity to learn a bit more about MySQL administration.
When a database is created, a directory to manage the database is created in /var/lib/mysql. The /var/lib/mysql directory is owned by mysql, with NO access allowed for others. This is OK though, in that administrative tools are provided to create, backup, and restore a database.
For a system user to access a mysql database, they needs a mysql database user name and password. From there, they can use user (non-root) commands to create, backup, restore, and delete a database.
Note: Many shared hosting sites use a "CPanel" webpage interface, allowing their users to create and interact with their databases.
Create Database User
Without a "CPanel" interface, we need root access to create an initial database user. The username: Must be unique for the database Is case sensitive Doesn't necessarily require Linux username as part of the name
For this exercise, we will use: Database user name: "fred123" Database user password: "fred123password" Database name: "fredsthings" Create Database User $ sudo mysql mysql> CREATE USER 'fred123'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'fred123password'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.02 sec) List the Database Users mysql> SELECT user FROM mysql.user; +------------------+ | user | +------------------+ | debian-sys-maint | | fred123 | | mysql.infoschema | | mysql.session | | mysql.sys | | root | | user | +------------------+ 7 rows in set (0.00 sec) Give user 'CREATE' and 'SELECT' permissions mysql> GRANT CREATE, SELECT ON * . * TO 'fred123'@'localhost'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec) mysql> quit Bye
Database User Creates Database
$ mysql -h localhost -u fred123 -p Enter password: fred123password Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. Your MySQL connection id is 23 Server version: 8.0.37-0ubuntu0.22.04.3 (Ubuntu) Copyright (c) 2000, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement. mysql> CREATE DATABASE fredsthings; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec) mysql> SHOW DATABASES; +--------------------+ | Database | +--------------------+ | fredsthings | | information_schema | | mysql | | performance_schema | | sys | +--------------------+ 5 rows in set (0.00 sec) mysql> quit Bye
Backup Database to a file
The "--no-tablespaces" option is often used for MediaWiki backup/restore $ mysqldump --no-tablespaces -h localhost -u fred123 -p fredsthings | gzip > backup_fredsthings.sql.gz
Delete a Database
Used to test backup and restore scripts... $ mysqladmin -u fred123 -p drop fredsthings
Create Wiki Database using 'mysqladmin'
$ mysqladmin -u fred123 -p create fredsthings
(required before importing dump)
Restore Database from file
$ mysql -u fred123 -p fredsthings < backup_fredsthings.sql
Bash Script to backup a database using 'mysqldump'
#!/bin/bash # backup 'fredsthings database to a filename containing date HOSTNAME=localhost USERID=fred123 DBNAME=fredsthings FILENAME=backup_$(date +"%b_%d_%Y") mysqldump --no-tablespaces -h $HOSTNAME -u $USERID -p $DBNAME | gzip > $FILENAME