Use to set the properties for connecting to your MySQL database server. You open this dialog box by right-clicking the MySQL Server node in the Services window and choosing Properties.
Element | Description |
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Basic Properties tab |
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Server host name |
Enter the host name for the MySQL server. The default is localhost . |
Server port number |
Enter the port number for the database. The default for the MySQL database server is 3306 . |
Administrator user name |
Enter the Administrator user name for administrative access to the MySQL Server. You need administrative access to be able to create and remove databases. |
Administrator password |
Enter the password for the server administrator. A blank password can also be a valid password. |
Save Password |
Select if you want the IDE to remember your password. If selected, you will not be prompted for the user name and password on subsequent connections to the database and the Remember Password property is set to True. More |
Admin Properties tab |
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Path/URL to admin tool |
Enter the full path or web URI to the tool you want to use to administer the MySQL server. Click Browse to locate the tool on your local file system. |
Arguments |
Enter any arguments for the admin tool command in this field. |
Path to start command |
Enter the location or browse for the MySQL start command. This is often the path to mysqld in the bin folder of the MySQL installation directory. You may need administrative access to run this program. If so, you can either run the IDE as a user with administrative rights, or if you are on Unix you can use gksu . To use gksu , make the start command /usr/bin/gksu (or wherever gksu is located on your system) and then make the path to mysqld the argument to the command. |
Arguments |
Enter any arguments for the start command in this field. |
Path to stop command |
Enter the location or browse for the MySQL stop command. This is often the path to mysqladmin in the bin folder of the MySQL installation directory. As with the start command, you may need administrative access to run this program. More <<links to "Path to the start command" |
Arguments |
Enter any arguments for the start command in this field. If the command is mysqladmin then the arguments are normally -u root stop . |
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