Difference between revisions of "CS Database Class (315/415/615) MySQL Information"

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Therefore, ''all MySQL account-related/access-related issues and questions for dbase.cs.jhu.edu'' should go to the TA for the course, as that's the person responsible for creating those MySQL accounts.
 
Therefore, ''all MySQL account-related/access-related issues and questions for dbase.cs.jhu.edu'' should go to the TA for the course, as that's the person responsible for creating those MySQL accounts.
  
'''Note:'''  Your CS Linux account (Grad/Ugrad) is '''not''' the same as a CS MySQL account, even if the usernames are the same.  Our Linux accounts and our MySQL accounts are two seperate types of accounts.   
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'''Note:'''  Your CS Linux account (Grad/Ugrad) is '''not''' the same as a CS MySQL account, ''even if the usernames are the same.'' Our Linux accounts and our MySQL accounts are two seperate types of accounts.   
  
 
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Revision as of 16:24, 25 September 2017

Dr. David Yarowsky teaches a Databases course for CS. As part of the course, he might have his students utilize a special MySQL server called dbase.cs.jhu.edu.

This dbase.cs.jhu.edu MySQL server is for Dr. Yarowsky's class only. It is not the same as the mysql.cs.jhu.edu MySQL server available to the entire department.

Although the CS IT group maintains the physical dbase.cs.jhu.edu server and its operating system, Dr. Yarowsky's Teaching Assistant (TA) maintains the MySQL accounts for dbase.cs.jhu.edu

Therefore, all MySQL account-related/access-related issues and questions for dbase.cs.jhu.edu should go to the TA for the course, as that's the person responsible for creating those MySQL accounts.

Note: Your CS Linux account (Grad/Ugrad) is not the same as a CS MySQL account, even if the usernames are the same. Our Linux accounts and our MySQL accounts are two seperate types of accounts.