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# Installing MariaDB MaxScale using a tarball
MariaDB MaxScale is also made available as a tarball, which is named like `maxscale-X.Y.X.tar.gz` where `X.Y.Z` is the same as the corresponding version, e.g. `maxscale-2.0.1.tar.gz`.
MariaDB MaxScale is also made available as a tarball, which is named like `maxscale-x.y.z.OS.tar.gz` where `x.y.z` is the same as the corresponding version and `OS` identifies the operating system, e.g. `maxscale-2.0.1.centos.7.tar.gz`.
The tarball has been built with the assumption that it will be installed in `/usr/local`. However, it is possible to install it in any directory, but in that case MariaDB MaxScale must be invoked with a flag.
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$ sudo groupadd maxscale
$ sudo useradd -g maxscale maxscale
$ cd /usr/local
$ sudo tar -xzvf maxscale-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
$ sudo ln -s maxscale-X.Y.Z maxscale
$ sudo tar -xzvf maxscale-x.y.z.OS.tar.gz
$ sudo ln -s maxscale-x.y.z.OS.maxscale
$ cd maxscale
$ chown -R maxscale var
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Enter a directory where you have the right to create a subdirectory. Then do as follows.
$ tar -xzvf maxscale-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
$ tar -xzvf maxscale-x.y.z.OS.tar.gz
The next step is to create the MaxScale configuration file `maxscale-X.Y.Z/etc/maxscale.cnf`. The file `maxscale-X.Y.Z/etc/maxscale.cnf.template` can be used as a base. Please refer to [Configuration Guide](Configuration-Guide.md) for details.
The next step is to create the MaxScale configuration file `maxscale-x.y.z/etc/maxscale.cnf`. The file `maxscale-x.y.z/etc/maxscale.cnf.template` can be used as a base. Please refer to [Configuration Guide](Configuration-Guide.md) for details.
When the configuration file has been created, MariaDB MaxScale can be started.
$ cd maxscale-X.Y.Z
$ cd maxscale-x.y.z
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib/maxscale bin/maxscale -d --basedir=.
With the flag `--basedir`, MariaDB MaxScale is told where the `bin`, `etc`, `lib`