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You should either replace it with table_open_cache, deactivate it by putting a # character before its line or completely remove it from the config file.Īfter you have checked the MySQL template, start the servers and upgrade the databases with the command Upgrade MySQL databases from the menu Tools. You can use the find function ( CMD-F) to quickly locate certain options.įor example, the variable table_cache is only compatible with MySQL 5.5 but breaks the newer version. Type CMD-2 to open the MySQL template in the integrated template editor. If you are a MAMP PRO user and have modified the MySQL template you must also make sure its settings are compatible with the new database server. Otherwise MySQL might not be able to start. If you have changed a MySQL configuration file my.cnf, please make sure that its content is compatible with MySQL 5.6. Click Upgrade to convert the databases to the new format of MySQL 5.6. If you are a MAMP user and have not changed the MySQL configuration file, you may now start the MAMP application, click Start Servers and select Upgrade MySQL databases from the menu Tools. It varies depending on whether you are a MAMP or a MAMP PRO user. This step is very important, please do not skip it. The script automatically creates a copy of your databases in /Applications/MAMP/db/mysql and /Library/Application Support/appsolute/MAMP PRO/db/mysql (you need them if you want to go back to MySQL 5.5), downloads MySQL 5.6.25 from our server and installs it into the MAMP folder.
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You will also have to enter your Mac OS X admin password to allow for some file system modifications. The script gives some instructions and explanations, please read them carefully. This will open a shell window in Terminal.app that displays the output of the script. You will get a file called Install_MySQL_5.6.25.command.
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It is not necessary to install Dropbox software to use this feature, you only need a login to your Dropbox account through the MAMP PRO interface cloud settings.
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Your data for each individual host will be saved in a single zip file in your Dropbox. MAMP PRO will save both your document root folder and database data. Hosts can be saved to and loaded from the cloud. This new "cloud service" will help you exchange your projects between your various Macs. In this version we have added support for dropbox (the integration of more services is planned). The MAMP website has a help page which gives more information.We have released a public beta version of MAMP PRO 4.2. You need to disable this option before SQLEditor can access the MAMP database. If enabled, this option prevents applications running outside of MAMP from accessing the MySQL database. Mamp Pro has an additional configuration option called "Allow local Access Only". This example should import the database named test, with username root and password root from a MAMP installation on the same machine ( localhost) If you need assistance doing this please see the Database Drivers Page.Įnter localhost as the server, with the password and username as necessary. You should configure SQLEditor as normal to use MySQL. SQLEditor doesn't know this, so you will need to specifically set this in the import and export panels. MAMP normally sets MySQL so that it runs on the non-standard port 8889. SQLEditor works great with MAMP's MySQL installation, but because MAMP is designed not to affect the existing system it uses a non-standard port to run the MySQL server on. It's really easy to install, use and uninstall. MAMP is an encapsulated local web server system that allows you to run a complete Web server with PHP and MySQL from a single application on your Mac.
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How to configure MySQL Support with MAMP.
