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{{Messagebox|boxtype=important|Note text=BlueSpice stores your content in a database for which you need to install a corresponding server. The steps listed here are required.}} | |||
==Installing MariaDB== | |||
Install MariaDB via Aptitude: | |||
<pre>apt update; \ | |||
apt install mariadb-server mariadb-client; \ | |||
apt clean</pre> | |||
==Create database user for BlueSpice== | |||
<span title="" class="">After installation, immediately create a database user for MariaDB directly with the following command:</span><span /><span /><br /> | |||
<pre>mysql -e "GRANT ALL ON bluespice.* TO 'bluespice'@'127.0.0.1' IDENTIFIED BY '<a password of your choice>';"</pre>{{Messagebox|boxtype=important|icon=yes|Note text=Remember the username and password for later parts of the Installation.|bgcolor=}} | |||
==Next Step== | |||
If you have completed all steps successfully, you can proceed to the next step "[[Setup:Installation Guide/System Preparation/Linux/Jetty | Jetty]]". | |||
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Revision as of 10:44, 24 January 2023
Installing MariaDB
Install MariaDB via Aptitude:
apt update; \ apt install mariadb-server mariadb-client; \ apt clean
Create database user for BlueSpice
After installation, immediately create a database user for MariaDB directly with the following command:
mysql -e "GRANT ALL ON bluespice.* TO 'bluespice'@'127.0.0.1' IDENTIFIED BY '<a password of your choice>';"
Next Step
If you have completed all steps successfully, you can proceed to the next step " Jetty".