Dropped password from mysql command line option from several sections as that is insecure. Document is consistent now.

JJ
2014-01-12 11:42:20 -08:00
parent 664bf46f8a
commit e950ef9294
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Launch a command prompt window and navigate to your C:\EQ\SQL folder by typing:
cd c:\EQ\SQL
Then enter mysql -uroot -ppassword where password is the password you chose when installing MySQL.
Then enter mysql -uroot -p and press enter. Enter your password which you chose when installing MySQL.
You should be presented with a mysql> prompt.
@@ -253,8 +253,8 @@ Type: create database peq; and press enter.
Type: use peq; and press enter.
Note: Now that the database is created anytime you need to login to MySQL in the future, you can do it with a single line command.
mysql -uroot -pyourpassword peq
Note: Now that the database is created anytime you need to login to MySQL in the future, you can do it with a single line command. It will ask you for your root password.
mysql -uroot -p peq
Type source peqdb_revNNNN.sql (replacing NNNN with the four digits depending on the latest version of the database that you downloads).
@@ -334,14 +334,14 @@ Optional - Backup your database
Once you have your database updated fully, BACK IT UP !!!
That is easily done without even logging in to your mysql.
Create a folder on your C-Drive (or wherever), called backup
Then in a command window, simply type the following:
mysqldump -uroot -ppassword peq > c:\EQ\peq_backup.sql
Then in a command window, simply type the following (which will ask you for your root password):
mysqldump -uroot -p peq > c:\EQ\peq_backup.sql
Then if you ever have to re-install everything, you can easily source your whole database
back in by typing the following: (make sure your in that same backup folder)
back in by typing the following (it will ask for your root password): (make sure your in that same backup folder)
mysql -uroot -ppassword
mysql -uroot -p
drop database peq;
create database peq;
use peq