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Revision as of 19:12, 26 September 2007

The MySQL Administrator is a powerful graphical client tool designed to ease the administration and monitoring of the MySQL database server. Once installed, the MySQL Administrator connects to the specified database server and allows tasks such as adding users, monitoring the server performance and server connections and the backup and restore of databases to be performed quickly and easily.

Getting and Installing MySQL Administrator

The MySQL Administrator is not supplied with the basic MySQL installation and must be downloaded and installed separately. Both pre-built versions of the tool for Windows, Linux and Mac OS and the source code for the this tool can be obtained from:

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads

The Windows version of the GUI tools are supplied as an installer executable. To perform the installation, simply launch the installer once the download is complete.

The Linux version of the tools can be downloaded using RPM (note that the filenames may change for later releases or different Linux versions of the software):

su -
rpm -ihv mysql-gui-tools-5.0r12-1rhel4.i386.rpm
mysql-administrator-5.0r12-1rhel4.i386.rpm

On Windows, the MySQL Administrator can be launched from the Desktop Start menu. On Linux, the tool is launched as follows:

/usr/local/bin/mysql-administrator