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Installing mSQLTo install mSQL, connect to your Virtual Private Server via Telnet or SSH and run the following command: % vinstall msql
These mSQL installation programs copy the mSQL software onto your server. This includes an msql.acl file with some Virtual Private Server friendly defaults. The installation programs determine if you have mSQL v1 installed. If you do have mSQL v1 installed, the installation programs attempt to convert your existing database files to v2 database format. The installation programs do not destroy your v1 database directory (~/msqldb).
Your v2 databases are stored in the following directory: ~/usr/local/Hughes/msqldb The installation programs also start the mSQL daemon. To restart the mSQL daemon use the following command: % daemon -f /usr/local/bin/msql2d Notice that a similar command has been added to your Rc file (~/etc/rc) to ensure that mSQL restarts in case of a host machine reboot. mSQL runs as a daemon on your server. To check on the status of the mSQL daemon, do the following: % ps auxww | grep msql The msql ClientmSQL v2 uses different command-line commands than v1 of mSQL. The following table summarizes the differences:
The installation programs create some aliases in your ~/.cshrc file to help you remember. You will need to do the following at the command prompt before these aliases take effect: % source ~/.cshrc You only need to do this the first time. When you log in again the changes will be in effect. |
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