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[ILUG] Avoiding password on mysqldump command line

[ILUG] Avoiding password on mysqldump command line

Kenn Humborg kenn at bluetree.ie
Wed Jul 6 15:39:21 IST 2005


> On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 03:08:58PM +0100, Kenn Humborg wrote:
> > 
> > I want to backup a MySQL database.  So, I'll be creating
> > a backup user that has global SELECT permission and whatever
> > else is needed to run
> > 
> >    mysqldump -u backup -p=BLAH --all-databases --opt > dump.sql
> > 
> > However, how do I avoid putting the password on the command line
> > where it will be visible to anyone running ps awx?
> 
> Create ~/.my.cnf with contents like so:
> 	[client]
> 	host    = localhost
> 	user    = backup_user
> 	# This is the plaintext password.
> 	password = foo
> 
> Works like a charm.  You can also use --defaults-file=/some/where if
> using ~/.my.cnf would obstruct other operations.

That's the ticket.  I'd missed the mention of --defaults-file in
the output of mysqldump --help.

Thanks all,
Kenn




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