Administering the database
This topic provides the procedure for changing the MySQL root password and links to database administration information on the MySQL website:
To change the MySQL root password
- On the command line, enter the following command:
- (Windows) change-db-root-password.bat
- (Linux) change-db-root-password.sh
- At the Enter password prompt, enter the default password, admysql.
- At the New password prompt, enter a new password, using a strong password that comprises:
- A minimum of 10 characters
- Two of the following nonalphabetic characters that are noncontiguous:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + - =
At Confirm password, enter the new password again.
Recommendation for backing up the existing database
BMC recommends that you make a physical backup of the actual data files. The output of a physical backup contains data files that the mysqld server can use directly, resulting in a faster recovery operation.
For more information about making MySQL backup files, see Database Backup Methods.
Database data recovery
For information about how to recover the database data, see recovering a database.
Data retention configuration
Data retention is set during installation of the BMC Application Diagnostics Collector. You can change the data retention configuration anytime by changing the values of the following properties in the collector.properties file:
- retention.time — The period of time, in days, to retain data in the database
- db.max.size — The maximum size of the database in megabytes (MB). Default: 100000MB = 100GB
Database table optimization
To re-index database tables, use the optimize tables script. Due to the way in which BMC Application Diagnostics works with the database, you rarely need to run this script. You should run it only if performance degrades and analysis shows that the reason is fragmented indexes.