Kirti S. Bajwa wrote:


Hello List:

RH 9
MySQL 4.0.18

Just did a fresh Binary install of MySQL. Also installed support for
Perl/DBI/DBD:

Question:

(1) I am going to setup a MySQL Client machine on a different Server. I
notice I can't install a Client MySQL from Binary MySQL distro. Is it correct?

Sort of. The binary installs the server and client. You can run the installer then throw out what you won't use.


(2) On a Client MySQL machine, it it necessary to START MySQL or just
connecting to the MySQL Server does the job?

Starting MysQL means starting the server (mysqld). That only makes sense on the server machine. On a client machine, you simply use the client to connect to the already running server on the server machine.


(3) On a Client MySQL machine, is there any need to install support for
Perl/DBI/DBD or support comes from the MySQL Server?

That depends on what you mean. If you wish to run a Perl script on the client machine, you must have Perl installed on the client machine. If you wish to use DBI/DBD with Perl on the client machine, you have to install them on the client machine. The client machine can't run the copy of Perl installed on the server. On the other hand, the mysql client program itself has no need of Perl, so you don't need to install Perl on the client unless you want to.


(4) After I installed Perl/DBI/DBD, the cursor was still on "cpan>". How
do I get out of this shell? Forexample: When one is in mysql shell, QUIT
takes out of the mysql  shell.

Enter "quit" at the cpan> prompt.


Thanks.

Kirti



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