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Once you connect to MySQL Server and/or switch to a database, and you may use various commands to get information about database environment and your session.
Current userid and local hostname
%%sql
SELECT USER();
Connection Id of database
%%sql
SELECT CONNECTION_ID();
Database name you are connected to
%%sql
SELECT DATABASE();
MySQL Server version
%%sql
SELECT VERSION();
List of all databases in MySQL Server
%%sql
SHOW DATABASES;
MySQL Server port
%%sql
SHOW VARIABLES WHERE Variable_name = 'port';
MySQL Server hostname
%%sql
SHOW VARIABLES WHERE Variable_name = 'hostname';
All information in one go using 'status' command.
In the console, login to mysql,
mysql -h cxln2.c.thelab-240901.internal -u sqoopuser -pNHkkP876rp
and check status as follows:
use retail_db;
status;
you could see:
mysql  Ver 15.1 Distrib 5.5.47-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64) using readline 5.1
Connection id:          25175
Current database:       retail_db
Current user:           sqoopuser@ip-172-##-##-179.ec2.internal
SSL:                    Not in use
Current pager:          stdout
Using outfile:          ''
Using delimiter:        ;
Server:                 MySQL
Server version:         5.6.30 MySQL Community Server (GPL)
Protocol version:       10
Connection:             ip-172-##-##-154 via TCP/IP
Server characterset:    latin1
Db     characterset:    latin1
Client characterset:    utf8
Conn.  characterset:    utf8
TCP port:               3306
Uptime:                 81 days 14 hours 57 min 30 sec
Threads: 25  Questions: 2214929171  Slow queries: 258  Opens: 217072  Flush tables: 1  Open tables: 431  Queries per second avg: 314.074
					
				
            
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