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2.3.12 Testing The MySQL Installation
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You can test whether the MySQL server is working by executing any of
the following commands:
C:\> "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\mysqlshow"
C:\> "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\mysqlshow" -u root mysql
C:\> "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\mysqladmin" version status proc
C:\> "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\bin\mysql" test
If `mysqld' is slow to respond to TCP/IP connections from client
programs, there is probably a problem with your DNS. In this case,
start `mysqld' with the -skip-name-resolve option and use only
`localhost' and IP numbers in the `Host' column of the MySQL grant
tables.
You can force a MySQL client to use a named-pipe connection rather than
TCP/IP by specifying the -pipe or -protocol=PIPE option, or by
specifying `.' (period) as the host name. Use the -socket option to
specify the name of the pipe if you do not want to use the default pipe
name.
Note that if you have set a password for the `root' account, deleted
the anonymous account, or ceated a new user account, then you must use
the appropriate -u and -p options with the commands shown above in
order to connect with the MySQL Server. See connecting.
For more information about `mysqlshow', see mysqlshow.
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