NOTE: The DB_VOLUME_DIR environment variable is set to /bitnami/mariadb.
Check it by running the following command: $ cat installdir/scripts/mariadb-env.sh | grep DB_DATA_DIRĮxport DB_DATA_DIR="$/data"
Approach A: Bitnami installations using system packagesīitnami installations that use system packages contain the MariaDB data at the /bitnami/mariadb/data directory, by default. If present, the installer uses MariaDB and if not, it uses MySQL.ĭepending on which database server (MySQL or MariaDB) is used by the installation, use the appropriate guides in our documentation for database-related operations.
Windows native installer users can identify which database server is used in the stack by checking for the presence of the installdir/mariadb directory. Linux and macOS native installer users can identify which database server is used in the stack by running the command below: $ test -d installdir/mariadb & echo "MariaDB" || echo "MySQL" On account of these changes, the file paths and commands stated in this guide may change depending on whether your Bitnami stack uses MySQL or MariaDB. NOTE: We are in the process of modifying the configuration for many Bitnami stacks. Users of Bitnami native installers should refer only to the Approach B sections. NOTE: The Approach A sections referred to below do not apply to Bitnami native installers.
Learn more about the Bitnami stack environment and about OS X VMs. On OS X VMs, the installation directory is /opt/bitnami and OS X VM users can click the “Open Terminal” button to run commands. Before running the commands shown on this page, you should load the Bitnami stack environment by executing the installdir/use_APPNAME script (Linux and MacOS) or by clicking the shortcut in the Start Menu under “Start -> Bitnami APPNAME Stack -> Application console” (Windows).