Install MySQL 8.0 on CentOS8
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Install MySQL Yum Repository
Example: Download “mysql80-community-release-el8-1.noarch.rpm“
wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/mysql80-community-release-el8-1.noarch.rpm
Install “mysql80-community-release-el8-1.noarch.rpm“
yum install mysql80-community-release-el8-1.noarch.rpm
Add “sudo", if needed.
Check Repo list
# yum repolist all | grep mysql
mysql-cluster-8.0-community MySQL Cluster 8.0 Community disabled
mysql-cluster-8.0-community-source MySQL Cluster 8.0 Community - Source disabled
mysql-connectors-community MySQL Connectors Community enabled
mysql-connectors-community-source MySQL Connectors Community - Source disabled
mysql-tools-community MySQL Tools Community enabled
mysql-tools-community-source MySQL Tools Community - Source disabled
mysql-tools-preview MySQL Tools Preview disabled
mysql-tools-preview-source MySQL Tools Preview - Source disabled
mysql80-community MySQL 8.0 Community Server enabled
mysql80-community-source MySQL 8.0 Community Server - Source disabled
If a default MySQL is included in OS, Disable it.
yum module disable mysql
It is important. Otherwise, you may encounter the following error when you install MySQL.
yum install mysql-community-server
MySQL 8.0 Community Server 2.5 MB/s | 1.1 MB 00:00
MySQL Connectors Community 262 kB/s | 43 kB 00:00
MySQL Tools Community 753 kB/s | 147 kB 00:00
All matches were filtered out by modular filtering for argument: mysql-community-server
Error: Unable to find a match: mysql-community-server
Install MySQL Community Server
yum install mysql-community-server
Start MySQL
systemctl status mysqld
● mysqld.service - MySQL Server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
Docs: man:mysqld(8)
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/en/using-systemd.html
systemctl start mysqld
Change root password
Get temporary root password from a mysqld.log
grep 'temporary password' /var/log/mysqld.log
Login MySQL and change root password.
mysql -uroot -p
mysql> ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'MyNewPassw0rd@';
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