Washu
Washu

Reputation: 835

How to connect from windows command prompt to mysql command line

I'm trying to connect to mysql server command line from my windows prompt

I write the next line in cmd but i get an error.

cd C:\MYSQL\bin\

And then i execute

mysql.exe -u=root -p=admin

but i getting this error

ERROR 1045: <28000>: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' <using password:YES>

Thanks,

Upvotes: 58

Views: 531219

Answers (17)

Anuj Gupta
Anuj Gupta

Reputation: 11

If you're not on exact root of C:/ drive then first of all use cd../.. and then use query mysql -u username -p passsword

using the above lines you can access to mysql database.

Upvotes: 1

Philip Mutua
Philip Mutua

Reputation: 6891

To make it easier to invoke MySQL programs, you can add the path name of the MySQL bin directory to your Windows system PATH environment variable:

On the Windows desktop, right-click the My Computer icon, and select Properties.

Next select the Advanced tab from the System Properties menu that appears, and click the Environment Variables button.

Under System Variables, select Path, and then click the Edit button. The Edit System Variable dialogue should appear.

Place your cursor at the end of the text appearing in the space marked Variable Value. (Use the End key to ensure that your cursor is positioned at the very end of the text in this space.) Then enter the complete path name of your MySQL bin directory (for example, C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin).

Open a different terminal and if you are using root as user run mysql -u root -p else use the a different username you created.

Upvotes: 3

S.Roshanth
S.Roshanth

Reputation: 1507

First jump to the mysql bin directory. You have two ways to connect

1) mysql -u root -p1234 (without space for password flag) 2) mysql -u root -p and enter the password when it is asking

Upvotes: 1

Ravindra Kumar
Ravindra Kumar

Reputation: 31

Please perform the following steps

  1. First, open your command prompt with Administrator.
  2. Go to MySQL installed directory and copy path and past on command prompt like:- C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.7\bin>

  3. C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.7\bin>mysql -uroot -p [-u for username -p for password]

  4. C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.7\bin>mysql -uroot -p Enter password: **** [enter your password here]

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Upvotes: 3

Tomasz
Tomasz

Reputation: 31

  1. Start your MySQL server service from MySQL home directory. Your one is C:\MYSQL\bin\ so choose this directory in command line and type: NET START MySQL
    (After that you can open Windows Task Manager and verify in Processes tab is mysqld.exe process running. Maybe your problem is here.)
  2. Type: mysql -u user -p [pressEnter]
  3. Type your password [pressEnter]

or make a start.bat file:

  1. add C:\MYSQL\bin\ to your PATH
  2. write a start.bat file
  3. My start.bat file has only two lines like below:
    net start MySQL
    mysql -u root -p

Good luck!

Upvotes: 3

Ramandeep Singh
Ramandeep Singh

Reputation: 558

C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.7\bin> mysql -u username -p

Then it will ask for the password. Enter the password you set for the username during installation while adding db Users. In the given image depp is my username

Upvotes: 9

Syed Ehtsham Abbas
Syed Ehtsham Abbas

Reputation: 502

Go to your MySQL directory. As in my case its...

cd C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin
mysql -uroot -p

root can be changed to your user whatever MySQL user you've set.

It will ask for your password. If you have a password, Type your password and press "Enter", If no password set just press Enter without typing. You will be connected to MySQL.

There is another way to directly connect to MySQL without every time, going to the directory and typing down the commands.

Create a .bat file. First, add your path to MySQL. In my case it was,

cd C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin

Then add these two lines

net start MySQL 
mysql -u root -p

If you don't want to type password every time you can simply add password with -p e.g. -proot (in case root was the password) but that is not recommended.

Also, If you want to connect to other host than local (staging/production server). You can also add -h22.345.80.09 E.g. 22.345.80.09 is your server ip.

net start MySQL 
mysql -u root -p -h22.345.80.0

Save the file. Just double click to open and connect directly to MySQL.

Upvotes: 0

Prashant Sahoo
Prashant Sahoo

Reputation: 1095

I have used following command to connect MySQL Server 8.0 in Windows command prompt.

C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin>mysql -u root -p my_db
Enter password: ****

or

C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0\bin>mysql -u root -p my_db -h localhost
Enter password: ****

Here my_db is schema name.

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Upvotes: 1

ArifMustafa
ArifMustafa

Reputation: 4955

Simply to login mysql in windows, if you know your username and password.

Open your command prompt, for me the username is root and password is password

mysql -u root -p
Enter password: ********

Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 2
Server version: 5.7.11-log MySQL Community Server (GPL)

Hope it would help many one.

Upvotes: 2

ranjeet jha
ranjeet jha

Reputation: 11

syntax to open mysql on window terminal as:

mysql -u -p

e.g. mysql -uroot -proot

where: -u followed by username of your database , which you provided at the time of installatin and -p followed by password

Assumption: Assuming that mysql bin already included in path environment variable. if not included in path you can go till mysql bin folder and then run above command. if you want to know how to set path environment variable

Upvotes: -1

Raghvendra Parashar
Raghvendra Parashar

Reputation: 4053

Use this :

mysql -u user_name -p  then press_enter_key

then type password

i.e.

line-1 : mysql -u root -p

line-2 : admin

Upvotes: 19

Ashish Gupta
Ashish Gupta

Reputation: 1241

Your have to go on mysql installed path is on drive C:, then your commands need to be:

C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.7\bin>mysql.exe -u root -p

OR

C:\>cd \MYSQL\Bin
C:\MYSQL\Bin>mysql -u root -p

That will ask your MySql password over command prompt:

Enter password: ******

Put the password and you will get mysql dashboard.

Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 4622
Server version: 5.7.14-log MySQL Community Server (GPL)

Copyright (c) 2000, 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective

owners.

Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.

mysql>

Upvotes: 0

Mohammad Selim Miah
Mohammad Selim Miah

Reputation: 373

Following commands will connect to any MySQL database

shell> mysql --host=localhost --user=myname --password=mypass mydb

or

shell> mysql -h localhost -u myname -pmypass mydb

Since it shows the password in plain text, you can type password later as prompted. So, the command will be as follows

shell> mysql --host=localhost --user=myname --password mydb
shell> mysql -h localhost -u myname -p mydb

Upvotes: 0

Paul Q. Alvarez
Paul Q. Alvarez

Reputation: 71

first type cmd then the windows command prompt will appear:

PATH C:\XAMPP\MYSQL\BIN;%PATH%;
mysql -u root -p

where:

  • -u is the user id
  • -p is the password, if you will not using a password just leave it blank.

Upvotes: 7

ARVIND SHAH
ARVIND SHAH

Reputation: 1

If you don't want to go to bin folder of MySQL then another option is to put a shortcut of mysql.exe to your default path of command prompt (C:\Users\"your user name">) with the contents of:

mysql -u(username) -p(password)

Upvotes: -3

Ken White
Ken White

Reputation: 125689

The cd in your question is invalid (quoting it here because you've removed it once, and it was there when this answer was posted):

cd CD:\MYSQL\bin\

You can't cd to CD:\ anything, because CD:\ isn't a valid directory in Windows. CD: would indicate a drive, except that drives are restricted to a single letter between A and Z.

If your \MYSQL\BIN is on drive C:, then your commands need to be:

C:\>cd \MYSQL\Bin
C:\MYSQL\Bin>mysql -u root -p admin

If you're not already on C: (which you'll know by looking at the prompt in the cmd window), or your MySQL folder is on another drive (for instance, D:), change to that drive too:

C:\> cd /d D:\MYSQL\Bin
D:\MYSQL\Bin>mysql -u root -p admin

The .exe after mysql is optional, since .exe is an executable extension on Windows. If you type mysql, Windows will automatically look for an executable file with that name and run it if it finds it.

Note that in both my examples of running mysql, there are no = signs. You should just use -p with no password, and wait to be prompted for it instead.

Upvotes: 88

RonaldBarzell
RonaldBarzell

Reputation: 3830

You are logging in incorrectly; you should not include = in your login. So to log in, type:

mysql.exe -uroot -padmin

If that doesn't work, then you may not have your system configured. If so, then here's a good tutorial on getting started with the MySQL prompt: http://breakdesign.blogspot.com/2007/11/getting-started-with-php-and-mysql-in_11.html

Upvotes: 3

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