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| # MariaDB MaxScale Installation Guide
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| ## Normal Installation
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| Download the MaxScale package from the MariaDB Downloads page:
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| * [https://mariadb.com/downloads/#mariadb_platform-mariadb_maxscale](https://mariadb.com/downloads/#mariadb_platform-mariadb_maxscale)
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| Select your operating system and download either the RPM or the DEB package.
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| * For RHEL/CentOS variants, use `yum` to install the downloaded RPM
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| * For SLES, use `zypper`
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| * For Debian/Ubuntu systems, install the package with `dpkg -i` and run `apt-get install`
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|   after it to install the dependencies
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| You can also use
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| [the MariaDB package repository](https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/mariadb-package-repository-setup-and-usage/)
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| to install MaxScale by first configuring the repository and then
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| installing the `maxscale` package via your package manager.
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| 
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| ## Install MariaDB MaxScale Using a Tarball
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| MaxScale can also be installed using a tarball.
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| That may be required if you are using a Linux distribution for which there
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| exist no installation package or if you want to install many different
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| MaxScale versions side by side. For instructions on how to do that, please refer to
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| [Install MariaDB MaxScale using a Tarball](Install-MariaDB-MaxScale-Using-a-Tarball.md).
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| 
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| ## Building MariaDB MaxScale From Source Code
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| Alternatively you may download the MariaDB MaxScale source and build your own binaries.
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| To do this, refer to the separate document
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| [Building MariaDB MaxScale from Source Code](Building-MaxScale-from-Source-Code.md)
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| 
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| ## Configuring MariaDB MaxScale
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| [The MaxScale Tutorial](../Tutorials/MaxScale-Tutorial.md) covers the first
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| steps in configuring your MariaDB MaxScale installation. Follow this tutorial
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| to learn how to configure and start using MaxScale.
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| For a detailed list of all configuration parameters, refer to the
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| [Configuration Guide](Configuration-Guide.md) and the module specific documents
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| listed in the [Documentation Contents](../Documentation-Contents.md#routers).
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| 
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| ## Encrypting Passwords
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| Read the [Encrypting Passwords](Configuration-Guide.md#encrypting-passwords)
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| section of the configuration guide to set up password encryption for the
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| configuration file.
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| 
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| ## Administration Of MariaDB MaxScale
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| There are various administration tasks that may be done with MariaDB MaxScale.
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| Two command line tools are available, `maxctrl` and `maxadmin`, that will interact with a running
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| MariaDB MaxScale and allow the status of MariaDB MaxScale to be monitored and
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| give some control of the MariaDB MaxScale functionality.
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| There are a separate reference guides for the [maxctrl](../Reference/MaxCtrl.md) and [maxadmin](../Reference/MaxAdmin.md) utilities.
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| [The administration tutorial](../Tutorials/Administration-Tutorial.md)
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| covers the common administration tasks that need to be done with MariaDB MaxScale.
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