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31 lines
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// Metadata created by nebel
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//
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// UserStory: As an evaluator, I want to use Debezium to monitor my sample MySQL database so that I can see how Debezium captures database changes.
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:context: mysql
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[id="deploying-mysql-connector"]
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= Deploying the MySQL connector
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After starting the {prodname} and MySQL services,
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you are ready to deploy the {prodname} MySQL connector so that it can start monitoring the sample MySQL database (`inventory`).
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At this point, you are running the {prodname} services,
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a MySQL database server with a sample `inventory` database,
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and the MySQL command line client that is connected to the database.
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To deploy the MySQL connector,
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you must:
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* xref:registering-connector-monitor-inventory-database[Register the MySQL connector to monitor the `inventory` database]
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After the connector is registered,
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it will start monitoring the database server's `binlog` and it will generate change events for each row that changes.
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* xref:watching-connector-start-up[Watch the MySQL connector start]
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Reviewing the Kafka Connect log output as the connector starts helps you to better understand each task it must complete before it can start monitoring the `binlog`.
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include::{partialsdir}/modules/tutorial/proc-registering-connector-monitor-inventory-database.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
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include::{partialsdir}/modules/tutorial/ref-watching-connector-start-up.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
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