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  • Install MySQL 5.5.22 on Fedora 16/15, CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/5.8

    Install MySQL 5.5.22 on Fedora 16/15, CentOS/Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/5.8

    MySQL LogoMySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases. This is guide, howto install or upgrade MySQL Community Server latest and greatest version 5.5.22 on Fedora 16/15/14/13/12, CentOS 6.2/6.1/6/5.8 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/6.1/6/5.8.

    Note: If you are upgrading MySQL (from earlier version), then make sure that you backup (dump and copy) your database and configs. And remember run mysql_upgradecommand.

    Install MySQL Database 5.5.22 on Fedora 16/15/14/13/12, CentOS 6.2/6.1/6/5.8, Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/6.1/6/5.8

    1. Change root user

    su -
    ## OR ##
    sudo -i

    2. Install Remi repository

    Fedora

    Currently extra repos are not needed on Fedora 16.

    ## Remi Dependency on Fedora 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8
    rpm -Uvh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm 
    rpm -Uvh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm
     
    ## Fedora 15 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/remi-release-15.rpm
     
    ## Fedora 14 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/remi-release-14.rpm
     
    ## Fedora 13 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/remi-release-13.rpm
     
    ## Fedora 12 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/remi-release-12.rpm

    CentOS and Red Hat (RHEL)

    ## Remi Dependency on CentOS 6 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-5.noarch.rpm
     
    ## CentOS 6 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-6.rpm
     
     
    ## Remi Dependency on CentOS 5 and Red Hat (RHEL) 5 ##
    rpm -Uvh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm
     
    ## CentOS 5 and Red Hat (RHEL) 5 ## 
    rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-5.rpm

    3. Check Available MySQL versions

    Fedora 16

    yum list mysql mysql-server

    Fedora 15, 14, 13, 12

    yum --enablerepo=remi list mysql mysql-server

    CentOS 6.2/6.1/6/5.8 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/6.1/6/5.8

    yum --enablerepo=remi,remi-test list mysql mysql-server

    Output:

    Loaded plugins: changelog, fastestmirror, presto, refresh-packagekit
    ...
    remi                                                            | 3.0 kB     00:00     
    remi/primary_db                                                 | 106 kB     00:00     
    Available Packages
    mysql.i686                               5.5.22-1.fc14.remi                        @remi
    mysql-server.i686                        5.5.22-1.fc14.remi                        @remi

    4. Update or Install MySQL 5.5.22

    Fedora 16

    yum install mysql mysql-server

    Fedora 15, 14, 13, 12

    yum --enablerepo=remi install mysql mysql-server

    CentOS 6.2/6.1/6/5.8 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/6.1/6/5.8

    yum --enablerepo=remi,remi-test install mysql mysql-server

    5. Start MySQL server and autostart MySQL on boot

    Fedora 16

    systemctl start mysqld.service ## use restart after update
     
    systemctl enable mysqld.service

    Fedora 15/14/13/12/11, CentOS 6.2/6.1/6/5.8 and Red Hat (RHEL) 6.2/6.1/6/5.8

    /etc/init.d/mysqld start ## use restart after update
    ## OR ##
    service mysqld start ## use restart after update
     
    chkconfig --levels 235 mysqld on

    6. MySQL Secure Installation

    • Set (Change) root password
    • Remove anonymous users
    • Disallow root login remotely
    • Remove test database and access to it
    • Reload privilege tables

    Start MySQL Secure Installation with following command

    /usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation

    Output:

    NOTE: RUNNING ALL PARTS OF THIS SCRIPT IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL MySQL
          SERVERS IN PRODUCTION USE!  PLEASE READ EACH STEP CAREFULLY!
     
     
    In order to log into MySQL to secure it, we\'ll need the current
    password for the root user.  If you\'ve just installed MySQL, and
    you haven\'t set the root password yet, the password will be blank,
    so you should just press enter here.
     
    Enter current password for root (enter for none): 
    OK, successfully used password, moving on...
     
    Setting the root password ensures that nobody can log into the MySQL
    root user without the proper authorisation.
     
    Set root password? [Y/n] Y
    New password: 
    Re-enter new password: 
    Password updated successfully!
    Reloading privilege tables..
     ... Success!
     
     
    By default, a MySQL installation has an anonymous user, allowing anyone
    to log into MySQL without having to have a user account created for
    them.  This is intended only for testing, and to make the installation
    go a bit smoother.  You should remove them before moving into a
    production environment.
     
    Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] Y
     ... Success!
     
    Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from 'localhost'.  This
    ensures that someone cannot guess at the root password from the network.
     
    Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] Y
     ... Success!
     
    By default, MySQL comes with a database named 'test' that anyone can
    access.  This is also intended only for testing, and should be removed
    before moving into a production environment.
     
    Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] Y
     - Dropping test database...
     ... Success!
     - Removing privileges on test database...
     ... Success!
     
    Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes made so far
    will take effect immediately.
     
    Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] Y
     ... Success!
     
    Cleaning up...
     
     
     
    All done!  If you\'ve completed all of the above steps, your MySQL
    installation should now be secure.
     
    Thanks for using MySQL!

    Note: If you don’t want some reason, do a “MySQL Secure Installation” then at least it’s very important to change the root user’s password

    mysqladmin -u root password [your_password_here]
     
    ## Example ##
    mysqladmin -u root password myownsecrectpass

    7. Connect to MySQL database (localhost) with password

    mysql -u root -p
     
    ## OR ##
    mysql -h localhost -u root -p

    8. Create Database, Create MySQL User and Enable Remote Connections to MySQL Database

    This example uses following parameters:

    • DB_NAME = webdb
    • USER_NAME = webdb_user
    • REMOTE_IP = 10.0.15.25
    • PASSWORD = password123
    • PERMISSIONS = ALL
    ## CREATE DATABASE ##
    mysql> CREATE DATABASE webdb;
     
    ## CREATE USER ##
    mysql> CREATE USER 'webdb_user'@'10.0.15.25' IDENTIFIED BY 'password123';
     
    ## GRANT PERMISSIONS ##
    mysql> GRANT ALL ON webdb.* TO webdb_user@'10.0.15.25';
     
    ##  FLUSH PRIVILEGES, Tell the server TO reload the GRANT TABLES  ##
    mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

    Enable Remote Connection to MySQL Server –> Open MySQL Port (3306) on Iptables Firewall (as root user again)

    1. Edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables file:

    nano -w /etc/sysconfig/iptables

    2. Add following line before COMMIT:

    -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 3306 -j ACCEPT

    3. Restart Iptables Firewall:

    service iptables restart
    ## OR ##
    /etc/init.d/iptables restart

    4. Test remote connection:

    mysql -h dbserver_name_or_ip_address -u webdb_user -p webdb

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