SQL Server 2017 Installation on Ubuntu 16




Once you have the Ubuntu machine ready we can proceed with the below installation steps.

1.      Import the public repository GPG keys:

wget -qO- https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | sudo apt-key add -



  1. Register the Microsoft SQL Server Ubuntu repository:






3.      Run the following commands to install SQL Server:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y mssql-server


  1. After the package installation finishes, run mssql-conf setup and follow the prompts to set the SA password and choose your edition.


sudo /opt/mssql/bin/mssql-conf setup



    




5.      Once the configuration is done, verify that the service is running:

systemctl status mssql-server


  1. If you plan to connect remotely, you might also need to open the SQL Server TCP port (default 1433) on your firewall. At this point, SQL Server is running on your Ubuntu machine and is ready to use!

       You should be good to connect to the new engine through SSMS 17.4


You Can install the command-line tools using the below steps.

7.      Install the SQL Server command-line tools

 

To create a database, you need to connect with a tool that can run Transact-SQL statements on the SQL Server. The following steps install the SQL Server command-line tools: sqlcmd and bcp.

1.      Import the public repository GPG keys:

wget -qO- https://packages.microsoft.com/keys/microsoft.asc | sudo apt-key add -

2.      Register the Microsoft Ubuntu repository:

sudo add-apt-repository "$(wget -qO- https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/16.04/prod.list)"

3.      Update the sources list and run the installation command with the unixODBC developer package:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y mssql-tools unixodbc-dev

4.      For convenience, add /opt/mssql-tools/bin/ to your PATH environment variable. This enables you to run the tools without specifying the full path. Run the following commands to modify the PATH for both login sessions and interactive/non-login sessions:
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools/bin"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools/bin"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc


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