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MySQL <X> Reference Guide (where <X> refers to the version of MySQL installed on the MySQL Server): https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/ |
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Quest NetVault Installation Guide: This guide provides details on installing the NetVault Server and Client software. |
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Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide: This guide explains how to use NetVault and describes the functionality common to all plug-ins. |
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Quest NetVault CLI Reference Guide: This guide provides a description of the command-line utilities. |
Before installing Plug‑in for MySQL, verify that the following software is installed and properly configured on the machine that is to serve as the MySQL Server:
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NetVault Server and Client software: At a minimum, the NetVault Client must be installed on the machine configured as the MySQL Server. |
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Enable the Binary Log on the MySQL Server (MySQL Standard/Community option only): This setting allows for support of point-in-time (PIT) backups and restores of the MySQL Server. For more information, see Enabling the Binary Log on the MySQL Server (Standard/Community option only). |
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Proper version of the MySQL Database Client package: The plug-in interacts with components installed with the MySQL Client package and lets you access more functionality with the plug-in. The version of the components installed with this package must be compatible with the installed version of MySQL. Primarily, these two MySQL components should be installed and their version verified: |
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mysqldump: This utility lets you perform backups and restores of multiple types of MySQL storage engines. Verify that the version of this component is compatible with the current version of MySQL, and that it is not the version provided with an earlier version of Plug‑in for MySQL. |
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mysqlbinlog: This utility lets you use PIT backups and restores. Ensure that the proper version of this component is available for use with the installed version of MySQL. |
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MySQL Enterprise Backup: If you want to use the MySQL Enterprise Backup option (MEB-based method) in a standalone (noncluster) environment, your environment must meet the following requirements: |
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MySQL Enterprise Server: If you want to use the MySQL Enterprise Server option in a standalone (noncluster) environment, your environment must meet the following requirements: |
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