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MariaDB [(none)]> use orangescrum; | MariaDB [(none)]> use orangescrum; | ||
MariaDB [orangescrum]> source /root/database.sql; | MariaDB [orangescrum]> source /root/database.sql; | ||
+ | MariaDB [(none)]> create user 'orange'@'localhost' identified by 'orange'; | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | Please note that the above assumes orangescrum is running on the same server as the database, also orange as the password but this can be changed. | ||
+ | <pre> |
Revision as of 10:41, 6 May 2016
WORK IN PROGRESS
A few of us at the office were in need of a project management solution, and so I started installing all kinds of servers. OrangeScrum is one of them and the instructions on their [1]site are not very friendly to people who may not be vary familiar with PHP, Apache, and MySQL (like me).
NOTE : I had an old desktop laying around with 1GB of RAM and a single core Pentium M processor that I used for testing these servers out on. Ended up installing Fedora Server, which had some of the requirements baked in.
DB Creation[2]
MariaDB [(none)]> create database orangescrum collate utf8_unicode_ci; MariaDB [(none)]> use orangescrum; MariaDB [orangescrum]> source /root/database.sql; MariaDB [(none)]> create user 'orange'@'localhost' identified by 'orange';
Please note that the above assumes orangescrum is running on the same server as the database, also orange as the password but this can be changed.