MySQL is a relational database management system. At the writing time of this tutorial MySQL, 8 is the latest version available. This tutorial helps you to check the MySQL server version running on your system.
Find Version with mysqld
Command
Use mysqld
command with -V
option to check MySQL version running on local host system. The below examples can only used for the localhost only.
mysqld -V
Output:/usr/sbin/mysqld Ver 8.0.25-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 for Linux on x86_64 ((Ubuntu))
The above result shows that you are running MySQL version 8.0.25 on your local system.
Using SELECT VERSION
Statement
You can also obtain the version from within the MYSQL shell by typing the SELECT VERSION() statement:
mysql> SELECT VERSION();
Output:+-------------------------+ | VERSION() | +-------------------------+ | 8.0.25-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 | +-------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Using SHOW VARIABLES
Statement
You can also find the MySQL version information, which is stored in a variable named version
. Type the below statement to view the MySQL server version.
mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE "%version%";
Check MySQL Version During Connecton
You can also check the MySQL version with a log-in to MySQL command-line interface. When we connect to the MySQL shell, it displays a welcome message including the MySQL version running on the system.
This method can be used to check MySQL versions running on localhost as well as on the remote hosts.
mysql -u root -p
Conclusion
This tutorial helps you to check the MySQL version running on localhost or a remote host.