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After installing the MySQL database using the rpm installation method, the default path of the data file is /var/lib/mysql, but the root directory is not suitable for storing data files, so we need Change the default path of the database file.
The change method is as follows:
Environment introduction:
Original path:/var/lib/mysql
Target path:/home/mysql_data/mysql
Linux system version: centos7.6
MySQL database version: 5.7.25
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Specific steps:
1. Create the target path
mkdir -p /home/mysql_data
2. Close MySQL
systemctl stop mysqld
3. Copy the data file
cp -arp /var/lib/mysql /home/mysql_data
4. Modify the configuration file /etc/my.cnf
Modify the original path in datadir and socket to the target path
datadir=/home/mysql_data/mysql socket=/home/mysql_data/mysql/mysql.sock
5. Start the MySQL service
systemctl start mysqld
NOTE:
1. The error is reported as follows:
Solution:
Execute command:
setenforce 1
Restart.
2. The error is reported as follows:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'
Solution:
Modify the configuration file my.cnf, add or modify the following configuration:
[client]socket = /home/mysql_data/mysql/mysql.sock
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