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20.5.1 Checking X Plugin Installation
X Plugin is enabled by default in MySQL 8, therefore
installing or upgrading to MySQL 8 makes the plugin available. You
can verify X Plugin is installed on an instance of MySQL
server by using the SHOW plugins
statement to view the plugins list.
To use MySQL Shell to verify X Plugin is installed, issue:
shell> mysqlsh -u user --sqlc -P 3306 -e "SHOW plugins"
To use MySQL Client to verify X Plugin is installed, issue:
shell> mysql -u user -p -e "SHOW plugins"
An example result if X Plugin is installed is highlighted here:
+----------------------------+----------+--------------------+---------+---------+
| Name | Status | Type | Library | License |
+----------------------------+----------+--------------------+---------+---------+
...
| mysqlx | ACTIVE | DAEMON | NULL | GPL |
...
+----------------------------+----------+--------------------+---------+---------+
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