Adam Majer e4b2876888 Accepting request 563119 from home:kstreitova:branches:server:database
- update to 10.2.12 GA
   * release notes and changelog:
     https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/mariadb-10212-release-notes/
     https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/mariadb-10212-changelog/
- remove mysql-community-server-5.5.6-safe-process-in-bin.patch
  becuase this moving is done in the specfile
- get rid of the archive with patches (remove mysql-patches.tar.xz
  and series files), handle patches in the standard way
- add comments to the section with removing unused files (based on
  https://lists.launchpad.net/maria-developers/msg11028.html)
- put rm statements together
- install the new upstream systemd-tmpfiles configuration file
  'tmpfiles.conf' and rename it to 'mariadb.conf' in order to
  follow the manual
- remove the new upstream systemd-sysusers configuration file as
  we handle creating of mysql user in the specfile
- mysql.service: remove calling of the wait function and let
  systemd to do this job. Switch from 'Type=simple' to
  'Type=notify' and add TimeoutSec=300
- rename unit files from mysql to mariadb and add mysql alias for
  the backward compatibility [bsc#1067443]
  * mysql.service -> mariadb.service
  * mysql.target -> mariadb.target
  * mysql@.service -> mariadb@.service
- remove configuration-tweaks.tar.xz and move configuration to
  my.ini/my.cnf file (omit default_plugins.cnf as all
  configuration here was commented out)
- add a numeric prefix for galera.cnf file in order to allow users
  to speficy in which order the configs will be loaded within the
  my.cnf.d directory [bsc#1055268]

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/563119
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:database/mariadb?expand=0&rev=203
2018-01-09 18:28:29 +00:00

You just installed MySQL server for the first time.

You can start it using:
 rcmysql start

During first start empty database will be created for your automatically.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MariaDB root USER !
To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:

'/usr/bin/mysqladmin' -u root password 'new-password'
'/usr/bin/mysqladmin' -u root -h <hostname> password 'new-password'

Alternatively you can run:
'/usr/bin/mysql_secure_installation'

which will also give you the option of removing the test
databases and anonymous user created by default. This is
strongly recommended for production servers.

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