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MySQL Admin Cookbook

By : Daniel Schneller, Udo Schwedt
Book Image

MySQL Admin Cookbook

By: Daniel Schneller, Udo Schwedt

Overview of this book

<p>MySQL is the most popular open-source database and is also known for its easy set up feature. However, proper configuration beyond the default settings still is a challenge, along with some other day-to-day maintenance tasks such as backing up and restoring, performance tuning, and server monitoring. These tasks have not been covered thoroughly in the default documentation.<br /><br />This book provides both step-by-step recipes and relevant background information on these topics and more. It covers everything from basic to advanced aspects of MySQL administration and configuration. One of the things you are really going to love about this book is that all recipes are based on real-world experience and were derived from proven solutions used in an enterprise environment.<br /><br />This book shows you everything you need to know about MySQL Administration. You will learn to set up MySQL replication to manage load balancing and deal with online backup and fail-over scenarios. As you consider the benefits of backing up, you might like to back up your database efficiently with advanced techniques covered in this book.<br /><br />The book demonstrates how to create, modify, and delete indexes. You will also learn to identify duplicate indexes, which hinder your MySQL server performance. This book focuses on administration tasks and will help you as an administrator to optimize the database for efficiency and reliability.<br /><br />You will learn to manage data efficiently by inserting data in existing database content and importing and exporting databases. The sooner you learn about taking advantage of metadata from this book, the sooner you can start using the space efficiently. Get to know about managing users and assigning privileges and regaining lost administrative user credentials. Finally, learn to manage the database schema by customizing it to automate database schema evolution in the context of application updates.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
MySQL Admin Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Sorting MySQL GUI Tools' stored connections


MySQL Administrator and MySQL Query Browser both include a connection editor that allows you to manage your stored connection profiles. While this offers a comfortable way to create new or edit existing profiles including a lot of settings and even comments, this editor provides no way to sort your profiles. Especially, if you work with a lot of stored settings, you will want to maintain a certain tidiness to quickly find specific profiles from the drop-down list in the Connections dialog.

This recipe will show you how to sort connection profile settings by Connection Name, assuming Mac OS X as the platform.

Note

For Linux and Windows, the instructions are mostly identical. However, you will have to replace the path names with the appropriate values for your system. Instead of the terminal application, Windows users use Start | Run | cmd.exe to launch a command interpreter. Also, note that the cp command is called copy on Windows, so make sure you...