Build TLBB in Tianlong Babu (two) Linux server database environment configuration

The tools used here are the following three. Of course, these tools will be linked at the end or you can find them online based on their names.

  1. WinSCP , visual Linux server directory management
  2. 64-Environment configurator , server database and environment configuration
  3. SecureCRT , Linux command management

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After purchasing a Linux server, generally,

  • Username is Root
  • The password is set by yourself

Open 64-Environment Configurator

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I am using CentOS6.10 version here, so I can
open it with CentOS6.5 and transfer the files inside it
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to the root directory /home through the WinSCP tool
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Running Centos_64 Special Edition
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Run 6.5 after adding account here
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Step by step in order

  • Install MySql, the root here remains unchanged, the password is set by yourself, this password should be remembered, after seeing two ##, you can proceed to the next step
  • Configure the database, the same is true, see two ## and you can perform the next step
  • Import database##
  • Install Support Library##
  • Pay attention when installing ODBC. When installing this, a prompt box will appear, wait until the lower left corner prompts that there is no connection before clicking OK

When you refresh /home with the WinSCP tool, you will find that the Centos6.5_64.tar.gz file has been configured without the instructions.
Then there will be two in the 64-environment configurator directory
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and put it under /ect. , There are also many directories under this file directory. Pull down a little and be careful not to pull down other directories.
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Here the Linux configuration is basically completed, and it's over.

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