SHRINE utilizes 4 distinct databases to serve all of its applications, and uses MySQL as a default. In order to set that up on your system, you will first need to install MySQL, or in this case, MariaDB:
$ yum -y install mariadb-server -- Start service $ systemctl start mariadb -- Enable on boot $ systemctl enable mariadb
After this, you will need to create the SHRINE database user and grant it full access:
$ mysql mysql> CREATE USER 'shrine' IDENTIFIED BY 'demouser'; mysql> GRANT ALL privileges ON *.* TO 'shrine'@localhost;
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