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@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('../'))
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('./')) sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('./'))
# -- General configuration ---------------------------------------------------- # -- General configuration ----------------------------------------------------
# https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/user/smartquotes.html - it does not
# what it is expected
smartquotes = False
# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be # Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be
# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones. # extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.

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@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ Importing the Root Certificate to the Windows OS
#. On the console, double-click **Certificates**. #. On the console, double-click **Certificates**.
#. Right-click **Trusted Root Certification Authorities** and choose **All Tasks** > **Import**. #. Right-click **Trusted Root Certification Authorities** and choose **All Tasks** > **Import**.
#. In the displayed **Certificate Import Wizard** dialog box, click **Next**. #. In the displayed **Certificate Import Wizard** dialog box, click **Next**.
#. Click **Browse** to change the file type to **All Files (``*``.\ ``*``)**. #. Click **Browse** to change the file type to **All Files (*.*)**.
#. Locate the downloaded root certificate ca.pem file and click **Open**. Then, click **Next**. #. Locate the downloaded root certificate ca.pem file and click **Open**. Then, click **Next**.
.. important:: .. important::
You must change the file type to **All Files (``*``.\ ``*``)** because **.pem** is not a standard certificate extension name. You must change the file type to **All Files (*.*)** because **.pem** is not a standard certificate extension name.
#. Click **Next**. #. Click **Next**.
#. Click **Finish**. #. Click **Finish**.

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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ Procedure
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554181.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554181.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Download :alt: **Figure 1** Download
**Figure 1** Download **Figure 1** Download
.. note:: .. note::

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@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ Process
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554398.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554398.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a private network :alt: **Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a private network
**Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a private network **Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a private network
- :ref:`Step 1: Create a DB instance. <gaussdb_02_0004>` Confirm the specifications, storage, network, and database account configurations of the DB instance based on service requirements. - :ref:`Step 1: Create a DB instance. <gaussdb_02_0004>` Confirm the specifications, storage, network, and database account configurations of the DB instance based on service requirements.

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@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ Using MySQL-Front to Connect to a DB Instance
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554383.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554383.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Connection management :alt: **Figure 1** Connection management
**Figure 1** Connection management **Figure 1** Connection management
#. Enter the information of the DB instance to be connected and click **Ok**, as shown in :ref:`Figure 2 <gaussdb_02_0009__en-us_topic_0171122303_fig4664143131112>`. #. Enter the information of the DB instance to be connected and click **Ok**, as shown in :ref:`Figure 2 <gaussdb_02_0009__en-us_topic_0171122303_fig4664143131112>`.
@ -62,7 +61,6 @@ Using MySQL-Front to Connect to a DB Instance
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554184.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554184.png
:alt: **Figure 2** Adding an account :alt: **Figure 2** Adding an account
**Figure 2** Adding an account **Figure 2** Adding an account
.. table:: **Table 1** Parameter description .. table:: **Table 1** Parameter description
@ -92,7 +90,6 @@ Using MySQL-Front to Connect to a DB Instance
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554292.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554292.png
:alt: **Figure 3** Opening a session :alt: **Figure 3** Opening a session
**Figure 3** Opening a session **Figure 3** Opening a session
SSL Connection SSL Connection

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@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ Process
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554226.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554226.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a public network :alt: **Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a public network
**Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a public network **Figure 1** Connecting to a DB instance over a public network
- :ref:`Step 1: Create a DB instance. <gaussdb_02_0012>` Confirm the specifications, storage, network, and database account configurations of the DB instance based on service requirements. - :ref:`Step 1: Create a DB instance. <gaussdb_02_0012>` Confirm the specifications, storage, network, and database account configurations of the DB instance based on service requirements.

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@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ Using MySQL-Front to Connect to a DB Instance
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554155.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554155.png
:alt: **Figure 1** Connection management :alt: **Figure 1** Connection management
**Figure 1** Connection management **Figure 1** Connection management
#. Enter the information of the DB instance to be connected and click **Ok**, as shown in :ref:`Figure 2 <gaussdb_02_0014__en-us_topic_0172523144_en-us_topic_0154555358_fig4664143131112>`. #. Enter the information of the DB instance to be connected and click **Ok**, as shown in :ref:`Figure 2 <gaussdb_02_0014__en-us_topic_0172523144_en-us_topic_0154555358_fig4664143131112>`.
@ -65,7 +64,6 @@ Using MySQL-Front to Connect to a DB Instance
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554325.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554325.png
:alt: **Figure 2** Adding an account :alt: **Figure 2** Adding an account
**Figure 2** Adding an account **Figure 2** Adding an account
.. table:: **Table 1** Parameter description .. table:: **Table 1** Parameter description
@ -93,7 +91,6 @@ Using MySQL-Front to Connect to a DB Instance
.. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554160.png .. figure:: /_static/images/en-us_image_0291554160.png
:alt: **Figure 3** Opening a session :alt: **Figure 3** Opening a session
**Figure 3** Opening a session **Figure 3** Opening a session
.. note:: .. note::

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Before migrating data to GaussDB(for MySQL), you need to export data first.
MySQL databases are required for GaussDB(for MySQL) management. When exporting metadata, do not specify **--all-database**. Otherwise, the databases will be unavailable. MySQL databases are required for GaussDB(for MySQL) management. When exporting metadata, do not specify **--all-database**. Otherwise, the databases will be unavailable.
**mysqldump** **--databases** <*DB_NAME*> **--single-transaction --order-by-primary --hex-blob --no-data --routines --events --set-gtid-purged=OFF** -u <*DB_USER*> **-p -h** <*DB_ADDRESS*> **-P** <*DB_PORT*> **\|sed -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=[ ``]*[^*]*\*/\*/'`` -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*FUNCTION/FUNCTION/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*PROCEDURE/PROCEDURE/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*TRIGGER/TRIGGER/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*EVENT/EVENT/' >** *<BACKUP_FILE>* **mysqldump** **--databases** <*DB_NAME*> **--single-transaction --order-by-primary --hex-blob --no-data --routines --events --set-gtid-purged=OFF** -u <*DB_USER*> **-p -h** <*DB_ADDRESS*> **-P** <*DB_PORT*> **\|sed -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=[ ]*[^*]*\\*/\\*/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*FUNCTION/FUNCTION/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*PROCEDURE/PROCEDURE/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*TRIGGER/TRIGGER/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*EVENT/EVENT/' >** *<BACKUP_FILE>*
- **DB_NAME** indicates the name of the database to be migrated. - **DB_NAME** indicates the name of the database to be migrated.
- **DB_USER** indicates the database username. - **DB_USER** indicates the database username.
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Before migrating data to GaussDB(for MySQL), you need to export data first.
Example: Example:
**mysqldump --databases gaussdb --single-transaction --order-by-primary --hex-blob --no-data --routines --events --set-gtid-purged=OFF -u root -p -h 192.168.151.18 -P 3306 \|sed -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=[ ``]*[^*]*\*/\*/'`` -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*FUNCTION/FUNCTION/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*PROCEDURE/PROCEDURE/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*TRIGGER/TRIGGER/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*EVENT/EVENT/' > dump-defs.sql** **mysqldump --databases gaussdb --single-transaction --order-by-primary --hex-blob --no-data --routines --events --set-gtid-purged=OFF -u root -p -h 192.168.151.18 -P 3306 \|sed -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=[ ]*[^*]*\\*/\\*/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*FUNCTION/FUNCTION/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*PROCEDURE/PROCEDURE/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*TRIGGER/TRIGGER/' -e 's/DEFINER[ ]*=.*EVENT/EVENT/' > dump-defs.sql**
**Enter password:** **Enter password:**

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Procedure
- In the dialog box, click **Yes**. - In the dialog box, click **Yes**.
a. If you change the database port of a DB instance, the ports of the primary node and read replicas are also changed accordingly and all of them are rebooted. a. If you change the database port of a DB instance, the ports of the primary node and read replicas are also changed accordingly and all of them are rebooted.
b. This process takes about 15 minutes. b. This process takes about 1-5 minutes.
- To cancel the change, click |image4|. - To cancel the change, click |image4|.

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Procedure
#. View the DB instance class change result. #. View the DB instance class change result.
Changing the instance class takes 515 minutes. During this period, the status of the DB instance on the **Instance Management** page is **Changing instance class**. After a few minutes, click the instance and view the instance class on the displayed **Basic Information** page to check that the change is successful. Changing the instance class takes 5-15 minutes. During this period, the status of the DB instance on the **Instance Management** page is **Changing instance class**. After a few minutes, click the instance and view the instance class on the displayed **Basic Information** page to check that the change is successful.
.. important:: .. important::