10-19-2017
Mysql user on Solaris 11
We have a user called mysql on our Solaris11 server. We don't user MySQL. It was not there last year. Is there a way to find out how it got created and when it was created?
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cvm-mysql
cvm-mysql(8) System Manager's Manual cvm-mysql(8)
NAME
cvm-mysql - MySQL module
SYNOPSIS
cvm-mysql
CREDENTIALS
Pass phrase
DESCRIPTION
This module queries a MySQL database for the account name, compares the stored pass phrase with the given one using crypt(3).
CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
CVM_MYSQL_DEFAULT_FILE
The full path of the defaults file to read if the following variable is set. If not set, the file $HOME/.my.cnf will be read (the
MySQL default).
CVM_MYSQL_DEFAULT_GROUP
If set, the module will read connection default options from the named group in the defaults file as above
CVM_MYSQL_HOST
The hostname or IP of the MySQL server. If not set, a connection to the local host is assumed.
CVM_MYSQL_USER
The MySQL login ID to connect as. If not set, the invoking user is assumed.
CVM_MYSQL_PASS
The password for the above user.
CVM_MYSQL_DB
The database name, must be set.
CVM_MYSQL_PORT
The port number for the TCP/IP connection (only used if the server is not local).
CVM_MYSQL_POSTQ (optional)
The SQL query to execute after the credentials have been validated, see cvm-sql(7).
CVM_MYSQL_PWCMP (optional)
The password comparison module to use.
CVM_MYSQL_SOCKET
The path to the socket that should be used for connections to a local server.
CVM_MYSQL_QUERY (optional)
The SQL query to issue to retrieve the row containing the account information from the database, see cvm-sql(7).
SEE ALSO
cvm-sql(7), cvm-pgsql(8), cvm-pwfile(8), cvm-qmail(8), cvm-unix(8), cvm-vmailmgr(8), cvm-benchclient(8), cvm-checkpassword(8), cvm-test-
client(8)
http://untroubled.org/pwcmp/pwcmp.html
http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html
cvm-mysql(8)