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== Dockerize == | == Dockerize == | ||
I am using the official mariadb docker, I turned off the | I am using the official mariadb docker, I turned off the mysql server running on the host and did | ||
docker run -d --hostname=db --name= | docker run -d --hostname=db --name=mysql -p 3306:3306 -v /var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=''''SECRET'''' mariadb:latest | ||
I named it ' | I named it 'mysql' and gave it a hostname of 'db'. This allows linking with other databases by name | ||
and access from the host via the hostname and I can see it worked with | and access from the host via the hostname and I can see it worked with | ||
docker exec -it | docker exec -it mysql mysql -u root -p mysql | ||
select * from db; | select * from db; |
Revision as of 21:15, 27 August 2017
Notes on moving MySQL (it was actually MariaDB on Debian) into a Docker container.
Back up databases
cd /green/BACKUPS/bellman_mysql for db in mysql asterisk owncloud yaris; do mysqldump -u root $db > $db.sql; done
Dockerize
I am using the official mariadb docker, I turned off the mysql server running on the host and did
docker run -d --hostname=db --name=mysql -p 3306:3306 -v /var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD='SECRET' mariadb:latest
I named it 'mysql' and gave it a hostname of 'db'. This allows linking with other databases by name and access from the host via the hostname and I can see it worked with
docker exec -it mysql mysql -u root -p mysql select * from db;
I have to allow remote connections to the database so that asterisk can continue to use it. Likewise owncloud
GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE ON asterisk.* to asterisk@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'SECRET'; GRANT ALL ON owncloud.* to owncloud@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'SECRET'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
You have to edit /etc/mysql/debian.cnf and my.cnf to change from connecting via a socket to protocol=tcp. You should be able to connect remotely with
mysql -u asterisk -p asterisk
You have to edit /etc/odbc.ini to add Protocol = TCP
After it's running then you can delete the server package from the host
apt-get remove mysql-server