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setup mysql on a raspberryPI
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## shell commands I used to setup mysql on my raspberryPI and enable SQLyog access to it from my laptop | |
# install mysql using these instructions | |
# http://databaseblog.myname.nl/2013/01/how-to-install-mysql-succesfully-on.html | |
# Verify the MySQL Client was installed | |
mysql --version | |
# alter the settings to enable it to be a server on your lan | |
# on a raspberryPI, my configuration file was here. | |
sudo vi /etc/mysql/my.cnf | |
# bind-address = 192.xx.xx.xx | |
# use your lan address for the raspberryPI | |
# then restart the server | |
sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart | |
# I had some connectivity issues - so ensure the firewall allows the connections | |
sudo /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -s 192.168.1.0/24 -p tcp --destination-port 3306 -j ACCEPT | |
# this allows my raspberry to accept port 3306 connections from ip addresses inside my lan from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.24 | |
# so adjust as necessary | |
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6239131/how-to-grant-remote-access-permissions-to-mysql-server-for-user | |
# be sure to set up a user that you can connect with. Users in mysql are pegged to machines, so you need to do | |
# the following: | |
sudo mysql -u root -p | |
# to do this, first chose a password for your remote user. Lets choose 'foobar' for the moment. | |
select password('foobar'); | |
+-------------------------------------------+ | |
| password('foobar') | | |
+-------------------------------------------+ | |
| *9B500343BC52E2911172EB52AE5CF4847604C6E5 | | |
+-------------------------------------------+ | |
1 row in set (0.00 sec) | |
# select that long hex string, and use it when granting privileges to your user: | |
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'testuser'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY PASSWORD '*9B500343BC52E2911172EB52AE5CF4847604C6E5' WITH GRANT OPTION; | |
# then restart your server | |
sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart | |
# and in SQLyog community edition, you can create a connection for raspberryDB, and put in user=testuser, ps=foobar along | |
# with the IP address, and you should be able to connect! | |
##### note that you may need to install this too on your PI which is the mysql dev libraries for clients. | |
##### which I needed to get RMySql running in the R programming language (which i also run on raspberryPI too) | |
sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev | |
# note: in R use install.packages('RMySQL') | |
# and this will now build based on the successful libraries installed via libmysqlclient-dev | |
# and loaded via library(RMySQL) | |
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