Moving MySql from windows server to linux
Moving MySQL/Windows to same version of MySQL/Linux
You can mysqldump all the databases as follows:
C:\> mysqldump -uroot -p --routines --triggers --flush-privileges --all-databases > MySQLData.sql
Move MySQLData.sql
to Linux box and run the reload
mysql -uroot -p < MySQLData.sql
Moving MySQL/Windows to higher version of MySQL/Linux
You can mysqldump all the databases EXCEPT THE mysql SCHEMA !!! Why?
- MySQL has the grants for the user in a main table called
mysql.user
. - For each major release of MySQL,
mysql.user
has the following number of columns:- 43 columns in MySQL 5.6
- 42 columns in MySQL 5.5
- 39 columns in MySQL 5.1
- 37 columns in MySQL 5.0
- 31 columns in MySQL 4.0/4.1
- I have discussed
mysql.user
's column arrangement beforeMay 01, 2013
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Here is a Windows Batch Script to mysqldump all databases except the mysql schema and then dump the mysql schema in pure SQL:
rem
rem Startup Settings
rem
set MYSQL_CONN=-uroot -prootpassword
set MYSQLDUMP_OUTPUT=C:\LocalDump.sql
set MYSQL_USERGRANTS=C:\LocalGrants.sql
set MYSQL_TEMPGRANTS=C:\TempGrants.sql
rem
rem Get MySQL User Data
rem
set MYSQLDUMP_OPTIONS=--routines --triggers --databases
set SQLSTMT=SELECT CONCAT('mysqldump %MYSQL_CONN% %MYSQLDUMP_OPTIONS% ',DBList)
set SQLSTMT=%SQLSTMT% FROM (SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(schema_name SEPARATOR ' ') DBList
set SQLSTMT=%SQLSTMT% FROM information_schema.schemata WHERE schema_name NOT IN
set SQLSTMT=%SQLSTMT% ('information_schema','mysql','performance_schema')) A
echo echo off > C:\RunLocalDump.bat
mysql %MYSQL_CONN% -ANe"%SQLSTMT%" >> C:\RunLocalDump.bat
C:\RunLocalDump.bat > %MYSQLDUMP_OUTPUT%
rem
rem Get MySQL User Grants
rem
set SQLSTMT=SELECT CONCAT('SHOW GRANTS FOR ''',user,'''@''',host,''';')
set SQLSTMT=%SQLSTMT% FROM mysql.user WHERE LENGTH(user)
echo %SQLSTMT%
mysql %MYSQL_CONN% -ANe"%SQLSTMT%" > %MYSQL_TEMPGRANTS%
mysql %MYSQL_CONN% -AN < %MYSQL_TEMPGRANTS% > %MYSQL_USERGRANTS%
del %MYSQL_TEMPGRANTS%
Once you create the mysqldump and the Grants File, simply copy them to the Linux Server execute them locally. Execute the mysqldump first. Then, load the grants.
Give it a Try !!!
You would not need to convert the tables. The SQL dump from the Windows server would be easy to import into MySQL on Linux.