[root@localhost ~]# unzip sakila-db.zip Archive: sakila-db.zip creating: sakila-db/ inflating: sakila-db/sakila-schema.sql inflating: sakila-db/sakila.mwb inflating: sakila-db/sakila-data.sql The sakila-schema.sql file contains all the CREATE statements required to create the structure of the Sakila database including tables, views, stored procedures, and triggers.
The sakila-data.sql file contains the INSERT statements required to populate the structure created by the sakila-schema.sql file, along with definitions for triggers that must be created after the initial data load.
The sakila.mwb file is a MySQL Workbench data model that you can open within MySQL Workbench to examine the database structure. For more information, see MySQL Workbench. [root@localhost ~]# ls anaconda-ks.cfg Desktop install.log install.log.syslog sakila-db sakila-db.zip [root@localhost ~]# cd sakila-db [root@localhost sakila-db]# ls sakila-data.sql sakila.mwb sakila-schema.sql [root@localhost sakila-db]# mysql -uroot -p <sakila-schema.sql Enter password: [root@localhost sakila-db]# mysql -uroot -p <sakila-data.sql Enter password:
3、验证安装结果
复制代码 代码如下:
[root@localhost sakila-db]# mysql root@localhost[(none)]> show databases; +--------------------+ | Database | +--------------------+ | information_schema | | mysql | | performance_schema | | sakila | | scottdb | | tempdb | | test | +--------------------+ 7 rows in set (0.01 sec) root@localhost[(none)]> use sakila Database changed root@localhost[sakila]> show tables; +----------------------------+ | Tables_in_sakila | +----------------------------+ | actor | | actor_info | | address | | category | | city | | country | | customer | | customer_list | | film | | film_actor | | film_category | | film_list | | film_text | | inventory | | language | | nicer_but_slower_film_list | | payment | | rental | | sales_by_film_category | | sales_by_store | | staff | | staff_list | | store | +----------------------------+ 23 rows in set (0.00 sec) root@localhost[sakila]> select count(*) from customer; +----------+ | count(*) | +----------+ | 599 | +----------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec)