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Setting up mysql-zrm-socket-server (1.1.3) ... | Setting up mysql-zrm-socket-server (1.1.3) ... | ||
Reloading internet superserver: inetd. | Reloading internet superserver: inetd. | ||
== Installation from Tar Ball == | |||
* Log in as superuser to install from tar ball . | |||
* Uncompress the tar ball | |||
$ gunzip MySQL-zrm-1.1.3-release.tar.gz | |||
* Extract the tar file using tar(1) command. | |||
* It is preferable to extract them to a temporary directory and then move them to the correct locations. | |||
* The files will be extracted with respect to the current directory. | |||
* Extracting the files in root (/) directory will install ''ZRM for MySQL''. | |||
$ mkdir /usr/tmp/MySQL-zrm; cd /usr/tmp/MySQL-zrm | |||
$ tar xvf MySQL-zrm-1.1.3-release.tar |
Revision as of 22:20, 5 January 2007
Installation from RPM
- Log in as superuser to install from RPM .
- Install using rpm(8) command
# rpm -ivh MySQL-zrm-1.1.3-1.noarch.rpm Preparing... ########################################### [100%] 1:MySQL-zrm ########################################### [100%]
Installation from Debian Packages
- Debian package installation must be done as superuser.
- Install using dpkg(8) command:
# dpkg -i mysql-zrm_1.1.3_all.deb Unpacking mysql-zrm (from mysql-zrm_1.1.3_all.deb) ... Setting up mysql-zrm (1.1.3) ...
- On MySQL servers, you can install mysql-zrm-socket-server debian package if socket copy plugin is being used.
# dpkg -i mysql-zrm-socket-server_1.1.3_all.deb Unpacking mysql-zrm-socket-server (from mysql-zrm-socket-server_1.1.3_all.deb) ... Setting up mysql-zrm-socket-server (1.1.3) ... Reloading internet superserver: inetd.
Installation from Tar Ball
- Log in as superuser to install from tar ball .
- Uncompress the tar ball
$ gunzip MySQL-zrm-1.1.3-release.tar.gz
- Extract the tar file using tar(1) command.
- It is preferable to extract them to a temporary directory and then move them to the correct locations.
- The files will be extracted with respect to the current directory.
- Extracting the files in root (/) directory will install ZRM for MySQL.
$ mkdir /usr/tmp/MySQL-zrm; cd /usr/tmp/MySQL-zrm $ tar xvf MySQL-zrm-1.1.3-release.tar