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Open the Terminal
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Use
mysqldumpto backup your databases -
Check for MySQL processes with:
ps -ax | grep mysql -
Stop and kill any MySQL processes
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Analyze MySQL on HomeBrew:
brew remove mysql
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # | |
| # Automate mysql secure installation for debian-baed systems | |
| # | |
| # - You can set a password for root accounts. | |
| # - You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host. | |
| # - You can remove anonymous-user accounts. | |
| # - You can remove the test database (which by default can be accessed by all users, even anonymous users), | |
| # and privileges that permit anyone to access databases with names that start with test_. |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # How to perform a release with git & maven following the git flow conventions | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # Finding the next version: you can see the next version by looking at the | |
| # version element in "pom.xml" and lopping off "-SNAPSHOT". To illustrate, | |
| # if the pom's version read "0.0.2-SNAPSHOT", the following instructions would | |
| # perform the release for version "0.0.2" and increment the development version | |
| # of each project to "0.0.3-SNAPSHOT". | |
| # |