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Installation and startup
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Untar the binary distribution in the desired location,
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e.g. /usr/local/mariadb-maxscale
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Alternatively build from the source code using the instructions
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in the [Building MaxScale from Source Code](../Getting-Started/Building-MaxScale-from-Source-Code.md) document.
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You can start MaxScale using `service maxscale start` or `systemctl start maxscale` if you installed the init.d scripts
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or by manually starting the process from the bin folder of the installation directory.
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Configuration
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You need to create or edit the maxscale.cnf file in the /etc folder.
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Define the services you wish to provide, the set of server definitions
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you require, with the addresses and ports of those servers and also
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define the listening ports for your various services.
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In order to view the internal activity of MaxScale you can either use
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the maxadmin client interface with the cli routing module or telnet to
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the port defined for the telnet listener. Initially you may login with
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the user name of "admin" and the password "mariadb". Once connected type
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help for an overview of the commands and help <command> for the more
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detailed help on commands. Use the add user command to add a new user,
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this will also remove the admin/mariadb user. For a detailed guide about using the MaxAdmin interface, take a look at the [MaxAdmin](../Reference/MaxAdmin.md) guide.
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