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	This adds more documentation about installing the MySQL database locally or on an external node. It also adds Ubuntu documentation.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| <section id="management-server-install-db-local">
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|     <title>Install the Database on the Management Server Node</title>
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|     <para>This section describes how to install MySQL on the same machine with the Management Server. This technique is intended for a simple deployment that has a single Management Server node. If you have a multi-node Management Server deployment, you will typically use a separate node for MySQL. See <xref linkend="management-server-install-db-external" />.</para>
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|     <orderedlist>
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|         <listitem>
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|             <para>Install MySQL from the package repository from your distribution:</para>
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|             <para condition="community">On RHEL or CentOS:</para>
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|             <programlisting language="Bash">yum install mysql-server</programlisting>
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|             <para condition="community">On Ubuntu:</para>
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|             <programlisting language="Bash">apt-get install mysql-server</programlisting>
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|         </listitem>
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|         <listitem>
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|             <para>Edit the MySQL configuration (/etc/my.cnf or /etc/mysql/my.cnf, depending on your OS) and insert the following lines in the [mysqld] section. You can put these lines below the datadir line. The max_connections parameter should be set to 350 multiplied by the number of Management Servers you are deploying. This example assumes one Management Server.</para>
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|             <note>
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|                 <para>On Ubuntu you can also create a file /etc/mysql/conf.d/cloudstack.cnf and add these directives there. Don't forget to add [mysqld] on the first line of the file.</para>
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|             </note>
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|             <programlisting>
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| innodb_rollback_on_timeout=1
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| innodb_lock_wait_timeout=600
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| max_connections=350
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| log-bin=mysql-bin
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| binlog-format = 'ROW'
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|             </programlisting>
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|         </listitem>
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|         <listitem>
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|             <para>On RHEL/CentOS MySQL doesn't start after installation, start it manually.</para>
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|             <programlisting language="Bash">service mysqld start</programlisting>
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|         </listitem>
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|         <listitem>
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|             <warning>
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|                 <para>On RHEL and CentOS, MySQL does not set a root password by default. It is very strongly recommended that you set a root password as a security precaution. Run the following commands, and substitute your own desired root password. This step is not required on Ubuntu as it asks for a root password during installation.</para>
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|             </warning>
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|             <para>Run this command to secure your installation. Since we are running MySQL locally you can answer "Y" to all questions.</para>
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|             <programlisting>mysql_secure_installation</programlisting>
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|         </listitem>
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|         <listitem><para>Set up the database. The following command creates the "cloud" user on the database.</para>
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|             <itemizedlist>
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|                 <listitem><para>In dbpassword, specify the password to be assigned to the "cloud" user. You can choose to provide no password although that is not recommended.</para></listitem>
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|                 <listitem><para>In deploy-as, specify the username and password of the user deploying the database. In the following command, it is assumed the root user is deploying the database and creating the "cloud" user.</para></listitem>
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|                 <listitem><para>(Optional) For encryption_type, use file or web to indicate the technique used to pass in the database encryption password. Default: file. See About Password and Key Encryption.</para></listitem>
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|                 <listitem><para>(Optional) For management_server_key, substitute the default key that is used to encrypt confidential parameters in the &PRODUCT; properties file. Default: password. It is highly recommended that you replace this with a more secure value. See About Password and Key Encryption.</para></listitem>
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|                 <listitem><para>(Optional) For database_key, substitute the default key that is used to encrypt confidential parameters in the &PRODUCT; database. Default: password. It is highly recommended that you replace this with a more secure value. See About Password and Key Encryption.</para></listitem>
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|             </itemizedlist>
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|             <programlisting language="Bash">cloud-setup-databases cloud:<dbpassword>@localhost \
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|                 --deploy-as=root:<password> \
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|                 -e <encryption_type> \
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|                 -m <management_server_key> \
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|                 -k <database_key></programlisting>
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|             <para>When this script is finished, you should see a message like “Successfully initialized the database.”</para>
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|         </listitem>
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|     </orderedlist>
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| </section>
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