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Applies to:
SQL Server - Linux
The following steps install the command-line tools, Microsoft ODBC drivers, and their dependencies. The mssql-tools package contains:
Install the tools for your platform:
This article describes how to install the command-line tools. If you're looking for examples of how to use sqlcmd or bcp, see the Related content at the end of this article.
Important
sqlcmd and bcp are available in mssql-tools18 for x64
and arm64
architectures. For a modern alternative across Linux, macOS, and Windows, see go-sqlcmd utility.
These instructions are for installing the Microsoft ODBC 18 packages. For previous versions, see Install the Microsoft ODBC driver for SQL Server (Linux).
Use the following steps to install the mssql-tools18 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Download the Microsoft Red Hat repository configuration file.
For Red Hat 9, use the following command:
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/9/prod.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/mssql-release.repo
For Red Hat 8, use the following command:
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/8/prod.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/mssql-release.repo
For Red Hat 7, use the following command:
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/7/prod.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/mssql-release.repo
If you had a previous version of mssql-tools installed, remove any older unixODBC packages.
sudo yum remove mssql-tools unixODBC-utf16 unixODBC-utf16-devel
Run the following commands to install mssql-tools18 with the unixODBC developer package.
sudo yum install -y mssql-tools18 unixODBC-devel
To update to the latest version of mssql-tools, run the following commands:
sudo yum check-update
sudo yum update mssql-tools18
Optional: Add /opt/mssql-tools18/bin/
to your PATH
environment variable in a bash shell.
To make sqlcmd and bcp accessible from the bash shell for login sessions, modify your PATH
in the ~/.bash_profile
file with the following command:
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools18/bin"' >> ~/.bash_profile
source ~/.bash_profile
To make sqlcmd and bcp accessible from the bash shell for interactive/non-login sessions, modify the PATH
in the ~/.bashrc
file with the following command:
echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools18/bin"' >> ~/.bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
Install Homebrew if you don't have it already:
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
To install the tools for macOS El Capitan and later versions, use the following commands:
# brew untap microsoft/mssql-preview if you installed the preview version
brew tap microsoft/mssql-release https://github.com/Microsoft/homebrew-mssql-release
brew update
brew install mssql-tools18
If you run SQL Server in a Docker container, the SQL Server command-line tools are already included in the SQL Server Linux container image. If you attach to a running container with an interactive bash shell, you can run the tools locally.
If you're creating a container with the SQL Server command-line tools, you should add ACCEPT_EULA=Y
to the installation command to silently accept the EULA, and not interrupt image creation. An example final command as part of installation on an Ubuntu-based image is:
sudo ACCEPT_EULA=Y apt-get install mssql-tools18 unixodbc-dev
If your Linux machine doesn't have access to the online repositories used in the previous sections, you can download the package files directly. These packages are located in the Microsoft repository at https://packages.microsoft.com.
Tip
If you successfully installed with the steps in the previous sections, you don't need to download or manually install the following packages. This is only for the offline scenario.
First, locate and copy the mssql-tools18 package for your Linux distribution. For Red Hat 8.0, this package is located at https://packages.microsoft.com/rhel/8/prod.
Also locate and copy the msodbcsql18 package, which is a dependency. The msodbcsql18 package also has a dependency on unixODBC-devel. For Red Hat, the msodbcsql18 package is located at https://packages.microsoft.com/rhel/8/prod.
Move the downloaded packages to your Linux machine. If you used a different machine to download the packages, one way to move the packages to your Linux machine is with the scp command.
Install the and packages: Install the mssql-tools18 and msodbc18 packages. If you get any dependency errors, ignore them until the next step. Replace <version>
with the correct version:
sudo yum localinstall msodbcsql18-<version>.rpm
sudo yum localinstall mssql-tools18-<version>.rpm
Resolve missing dependencies: You might have missing dependencies at this point. If not, you can skip this step. In some cases, you must manually locate and install these dependencies.
You can inspect the required dependencies with the following commands. Replace <version>
with the correct version:
rpm -qpR msodbcsql18-<version>.rpm
rpm -qpR mssql-tools18-<version>.rpm
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