From d144cdb0c47b6b00f9d3ff0d583b0a1c234d187b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hiroshi Yoshioka <40815708+hyoshioka0128@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:17:54 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] =?UTF-8?q?Update=20connect-workbench.md=20(Typo=20"fl?= =?UTF-8?q?exible=20server"=E2=86=92"Flexible=20Server")?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-databases-docs/blob/main/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md #PingMSFTDocs --- .../flexible-server/connect-workbench.md | 28 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md b/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md index 37890ab1d1..c61de06a20 100644 --- a/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md +++ b/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md @@ -17,34 +17,34 @@ ms.custom: [!INCLUDE[applies-to-mysql-flexible-server](../includes/applies-to-mysql-flexible-server.md)] -This quickstart demonstrates how to connect to an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance using the MySQL Workbench application. +This quickstart demonstrates how to connect to an Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance using the MySQL Workbench application. ## Prerequisites This quickstart uses the resources created in either of these guides as a starting point: -- [Create an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance using Azure portal](./quickstart-create-server-portal.md) -- [Create an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance using Azure CLI](./quickstart-create-server-cli.md) +- [Create an Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance using Azure portal](./quickstart-create-server-portal.md) +- [Create an Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance using Azure CLI](./quickstart-create-server-cli.md) ## Preparing your client workstation -- If you created your flexible server with *Private access (VNet Integration)*, you will need to connect to your server from a resource within the same VNet as your server. You can create a virtual machine and add it to the VNet created with your flexible server. Refer to [Create and manage an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server virtual network using Azure CLI](./how-to-manage-virtual-network-cli.md). -- If you created your flexible server with *Public access (allowed IP addresses)*, you can add your local IP address to the list of firewall rules on your server. Refer to [Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL flexible server firewall rules using the Azure CLI](./how-to-manage-firewall-cli.md). +- If you created your Flexible Server with *Private access (VNet Integration)*, you will need to connect to your server from a resource within the same VNet as your server. You can create a virtual machine and add it to the VNet created with your Flexible Server. Refer to [Create and manage an Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server virtual network using Azure CLI](./how-to-manage-virtual-network-cli.md). +- If you created your Flexible Server with *Public access (allowed IP addresses)*, you can add your local IP address to the list of firewall rules on your server. Refer to [Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server firewall rules using the Azure CLI](./how-to-manage-firewall-cli.md). - Download and install MySQL Workbench on your computer from [the MySQL website](https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/). ## Get connection information -Get the connection information needed to connect to the flexible server. You need the fully qualified server name and sign in credentials. +Get the connection information needed to connect to the Flexible Server. You need the fully qualified server name and sign in credentials. 1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/). 2. From the left-hand menu in Azure portal, select **All resources**, and then search for the server you have created (such as **mydemoserver**). 3. Select the server name. 4. From the server's **Overview** panel, make a note of the **Server name** and **Server admin login name**. If you forget your password, you can also reset the password from this panel. - + ## Connect to the server using MySQL Workbench -To connect to Azure Database for MySQL flexible server using MySQL Workbench: +To connect to Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server using MySQL Workbench: 1. Launch the MySQL Workbench application on your computer. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ To connect to Azure Database for MySQL flexible server using MySQL Workbench: A new SQL tab opens with a blank editor where you can type your queries. > [!NOTE] -> Encrypted connection using TLS 1.2 is required and enforced on your Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance. Although typically no additional configuration with TLS/SSL certificates is required for MySQL Workbench to connect to your server, we recommend binding the TLS/SSL CA certification with MySQL Workbench. For more information, see [connect using TLS/SSL](./how-to-connect-tls-ssl.md) +> Encrypted connection using TLS 1.2 is required and enforced on your Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance. Although typically no additional configuration with TLS/SSL certificates is required for MySQL Workbench to connect to your server, we recommend binding the TLS/SSL CA certification with MySQL Workbench. For more information, see [connect using TLS/SSL](./how-to-connect-tls-ssl.md) ## Create a table, insert data, read data, update data, delete data @@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ To connect to Azure Database for MySQL flexible server using MySQL Workbench: 3. Notice the three tabbed results in the **Result Grid** section in the middle of the page. 4. Notice the **Output** list at the bottom of the page. The status of each command is shown. -Now, you have connected to Azure Database for MySQL flexible server by using MySQL Workbench, and you have queried data using the SQL language. +Now, you have connected to Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server by using MySQL Workbench, and you have queried data using the SQL language. ## Next steps -- [Encrypted connectivity using Transport Layer Security (TLS 1.2) in Azure Database for MySQL flexible server](./how-to-connect-tls-ssl.md). -- Learn more about [Networking in Azure Database for MySQL flexible server](./concepts-networking.md). -- [Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL flexible server firewall rules using the Azure portal](./how-to-manage-firewall-portal.md). -- [Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL flexible server virtual network using Azure portal](./how-to-manage-virtual-network-portal.md). +- [Encrypted connectivity using Transport Layer Security (TLS 1.2) in Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server](./how-to-connect-tls-ssl.md). +- Learn more about [Networking in Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server](./concepts-networking.md). +- [Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server firewall rules using the Azure portal](./how-to-manage-firewall-portal.md). +- [Create and manage Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server virtual network using Azure portal](./how-to-manage-virtual-network-portal.md). From e61f1616b2c4a1668a23351bc5365539265a94f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shannon Leavitt <47186198+ShannonLeavitt@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:02:18 -0600 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Update articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md --- articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md b/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md index ebb64c9099..1bb3cc9650 100644 --- a/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md +++ b/articles/mysql/flexible-server/connect-workbench.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This quickstart uses the resources created in either of these guides as a starti ## Get connection information -Get the connection information needed to connect to the Flexible Server. You need the fully qualified server name and sign in credentials. +Get the connection information needed to connect to the flexible server. You need the fully qualified server name and sign in credentials. 1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/). 1. From the left-hand menu in Azure portal, select **All resources**, and then search for the server you have created (such as **mydemoserver**).