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CREATE THE MySQL DATABASE
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This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database set-up (e.g. by
your host). In the following examples, 'username' is an example MySQL user which
has the CREATE and GRANT privileges. Use the appropriate user name for your
system.

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First, you must create a new database for your Drupal site (here, 'databasename'
is the name of the new database):

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mysqladmin -u username -p create databasename

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MySQL will prompt for the 'username' database password and then create the
initial database files. Next you must login and set the access database rights:

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mysql -u username -p

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Again, you will be asked for the 'username' database password. At the MySQL
prompt, enter following command:

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GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER, CREATE
TEMPORARY TABLES, LOCK TABLES
ON databasename.*
TO 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';

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where

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'databasename' is the name of your database
'username@localhost' is the username of your MySQL account
'password' is the password required for that username

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Note: Unless your database user has all of the privileges listed above, you will
not be able to run Drupal.

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If successful, MySQL will reply with:

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Query OK, 0 rows affected