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# dpkg -i mysql-zrm-client_2.2_all.deb | # dpkg -i mysql-zrm-client_2.2_all.deb | ||
Unpacking mysql-zrm-client (from | Unpacking mysql-zrm-client (from | ||
mysql-zrm-client_2. | mysql-zrm-client_2.2_all.deb) ... | ||
Setting up mysql-zrm-client (2.2) ... | Setting up mysql-zrm-client (2.2) ... | ||
Reloading internet superserver: inetd. | Reloading internet superserver: inetd. |
Latest revision as of 01:38, 9 January 2010
Installation from RPM
- Log in as superuser to install ZRM server rpm.
- Install using rpm(8) command
# rpm -ivh MySQL-zrm-2.2-1.noarch.rpm Preparing... ########################################### [100%] 1:MySQL-zrm ########################################### [100%]
- Install MySQL-zrm-client rpm on the MySQL servers being backed up.
Installation from Debian Packages
- Debian package installation must be done as superuser.
- Install using dpkg(8) command:
# dpkg -i mysql-zrm_2.2_all.deb Unpacking mysql-zrm (from mysql-zrm_2.2_all.deb) ... Setting up mysql-zrm (2.2) ...
- On MySQL servers, you can install mysql-zrm-client debian package for remote backups
# dpkg -i mysql-zrm-client_2.2_all.deb Unpacking mysql-zrm-client (from mysql-zrm-client_2.2_all.deb) ... Setting up mysql-zrm-client (2.2) ... Reloading internet superserver: inetd.
Installation on Solaris
- Installation must be done as superuser.
- Unzip the downloaded file using gunzip(1) command.
# pkgadd -d MySQLZrm-2.2-SunOS5.10-noarch.pkg
The following packages are available: 1 MySQLZrm Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL backup (all) 2.2 Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: Processing package instance <MySQLZrm> from </tmp/MySQLZrm-2.2-SunOS5.10-noarch.pkg>
Note: Complete command output is not shown.
Installation from Tar Ball
- Log in as superuser to install from tar ball .
- Uncompress the tar ball
$ gunzip MySQL-zrm-2.2-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-2.2-release.tar