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Example: Creating a MySQL Database Schema

The following instructions provide a sample that illustrates how to create a simple, open-source database server on your local machine (localhost) for use by the RapidMiner service. This example creates a MySQL database, but any common database platform is allowed.

The example uses the following credentials:

Field Example Value
User rmUser
Password pswd
Database schema name rapidminer_server

Follow the instructions to create a database using a GUI, such as MySQL Workbench, or using the CLI.

Using a GUI

Use these instructions to create a database using MySQL Workbench.

  1. If you do not already have the software, download MySQL and install the product.

  2. Open the MySQL Workbench as an administrator (Right-click, Run as Admin).

  3. Right-click on the list of existing Schemas and select Create Schema... to create the database schema.

  4. Enter a name for the schema and for collation choose 'utf - utf8_bin'. Then click Apply.

  5. In the Apply SQL Script to Database window, click Apply to run the SQL command that creates the schema.

  6. Click Finish. You can see the new schema, which has no tables, listed in the left pane.

  7. From the Management menu, select Users and Privileges and click Add Account. Complete the screen with the credentials listed above. Navigate to the tab Schema Privileges and click on Add Entry.... Select the newly created database schema. Click Select "All" to grant all privileges on this schema for this new user. Click Apply.

  8. From the Management menu, select Options File and click the Networking tab. Find the max_allowed_packet entry (should be at the top) and change it to at least 256M. Click Apply... and in the new dialog that appears again Apply. See the official MySQL documentation here for details.

    • If you get the error Could not save configuration file, you did not run the MySQL Workbench as an administrator. Restart it as an administrator and try again.
  9. Finally, to apply this change you need to restart the database. From the Instance menu, select Startup/Shutdown and click Stop Server, followed by Start Server.

You now have finished preparing the RapidMiner Server database.

Using the command line

If you do not have a GUI SQL editor available, for example when installing RapidMiner Server on a Linux machine, use the following instructions.

  1. If you do not already have the software, download MySQL and install the product.

  2. Change the max_allowed_packet variable to at least 256M (better 512M) to allow storing larger models in the repository. To set this value permanently it needs to be stored in the MySQL configuration file my.ini. In Windows systems this is usually located in C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server X.Y* or C:\ProgramData\MySQL\MySQL Server X.Y* whereas in Unix like systems this is usually in /etc/. See the official MySQL documentation here for details.

  3. From the command line, create the database:

    create database rapidminer_server;

  4. Execute the following query to create a new user and grant privileges to the database rapidminer_server on your local machine:

    grant all privileges on rapidminer_server.* to rmUser@localhost identified by 'pswd';

With privileges granted, you have finished creating the RapidMiner Server database. Record the username, password, and schema name and return to the installation instructions to complete the RapidMiner Server installation.