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Centos 7: mysql_safe command not found

Posted: 2023 May 03, 22:21
by Mihai
For operating systems that support systemctl, mysql no longer has the mysql_safe option because this change can also be supported by systemctl.
The following example applies to perform the same operation as mysql_safe

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[root@Centos7~]$ systemctl stop mysqld
[root@Centos7 ~]$ systemctl set-environment MYSQLD_OPTS="--skip-grant-tables"
[root@Centos7 ~]$ systemctl start mysqld
[root@Centos7 ~]$ mysql -u root
Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 7
Server version: 8.0.15 MySQL Community Server - GPL

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mysql>
To return to the previous settings, follow the steps

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[root@Centos7 ~]$ systemctl stop mysqld
[root@Centos7 ~]$ systemctl set-environment MYSQLD_OPTS=""
[root@Centos7 ~]$ systemctl start mysqld
[root@Centos7 ~]$ mysql -u root
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)