![]() Do this and click OK and you will have an empty schema ready for you to add tables. ![]() When you select this a small window will appear asking you to enter a name for your new schema. In order to create a new schema right-click inside of that pane and select Create Schema. In this pane you will see a listing of your current schemata. When the catalogs listing opens (see Figure 3) take a look at the lower left pane. To open up the catalogs window double click on the Catalogs listing in the left pane. The catalogs window is a listing of your current schemata (database collection). ![]() In order to create a new schemata you need to first open up the Catalogs window. This window will immediately give you plenty of information about your MySQL connection as well as all the tools you need to work with MySQL. ![]() When the connection is made you will find yourself in the MySQL Administrator main window (see Figure 2). Once you enter the information click the Connect button to establish your connection. So the information you need to enter will be similar to what you see in Figure 1. Python (187) Ubuntu (81) OpenContrail (79) OpenStack (79) Django (69) Linux (67) Horizon (27) Networking (27) VMware (27) OpenStack Neutron (26) Git (25) OpenStack Heat (24) Puppet (24) OpenvSwitch (22) Keystone (21) OpenStack Dev Tips (19) go (19) golang (19) linux network namespace (19) Libvirt (18) Cloud (17) Horizon Dev Tips (16) Openstack debug (16) Amazon (15) Keystone Dev Tips (15) EC2 (14) PyS60 (14) Machine Learning (13) MySQL (13) CentOS (11) Tempest (10) iptables (10) zeromq (10) ESXi (9) TensorFlow (9) Xen (9) OpenStack Icehouse (8) OpenStack Tempest (8) Pyramid (8) ironic (8) Eucalyptus (7) KVM (7) Openldap (7) Pylons (7) RabbitMQ (7) VIM (7) Vagrant (7) pip (7) qemu (7) Modem (6) Mutt (6) Mutt Email Client (6) qemu-img (6) vEth (6) vEth interfaces (6) Contribution to OpenStack (5) Debian Packaging (5) DevStack (5) Fedora (5) FreeNAS (5) GRE (5) GRE Tunnel (5) OpenStack Packaging (5) OpenStack zeromq (5) Postgresql (5) SQLAlchemy (5) Teamviewer (5) Ubuntu Video Converter (5) opencloudblog (5) tacker (5) unittest (5) vCenter (5) vSphere (5) virtualenv (5) ARP (4) ClearOS (4) OpenDaylight SDN Controller (4) OpenStack Debug Tips (4) OpenStack Glance (4) OpenStack Networking (4) OpenStack Unit Test (4) PowerShell (4) Python Packaging (4) SVN (4) Screen (4) Skype (4) Subversion (4) Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (4) Virtualization (4) Windows (4) opencontrail vnc api (4) python unittest (4) Captcha (3) Cubietruck (3) Exim Mail Server (3) Havana (3) LXC (3) Linux Bridge (3) Linux Containers (3) MooTools (3) Network layer (3) OCR (3) OpenStack CLI (3) Proxy (3) S3 (3) Sublime Text (3) Tesseract (3) Ubuntu 12.04 (3) cloud-init (3) expect (3) haproxy (3) iptables REDIRECT target (3) port forwarding (3) under-cloud (3) virsh (3) ARP Table (2) Apache (2) Boto (2) EasyInstall (2) Ext JS (2) Flask (2) GNS3 (2) Google Chrome (2) IRC (2) JavaScript (2) Jenkins (2) Mobile (2) MongoDB (2) NFS (2) Netbeans (2) OpenStack Ceilometer (2) PDB (2) Python Debugging (2) Python Distutils (2) Python SetupTools (2) Rspec (2) SDN (2) ShellScript (2) Tox (2) VLAN (2) VXLAN (2) WSGI (2) WorkBench (2) apt-key (2) cherry-pick (2) dsetia (2) github (2) ipmitool (2) lsof (2) netconf (2) neutron (2) ovftool (2) python mox (2) quanta (2) run_tests.For this article we will focus on a local connection.
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