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phpMyadmin
Re: phpMyadmin
imperio wrote:Hi, you can find mysql root password in this files
/usr/local/vesta/conf/mysql.conforCode: Select all
USER='root' PASSWORD=''
passwords for root vps and root mysql is differentCode: Select all
/root/.my.cnf
I'm there, and I see the password, but I try to accer with root and nothing indicated and password. Besides I see that the mysqld service is stopped.
Re: phpMyadmin
hi, should i restart some service after change password of mysql root?
thanks
thanks
Re: phpMyadmin
Nohi, should i restart some service after change password of mysql root?
Re: phpMyadmin
Thank you. I feel very happy with VestaCP.imperio wrote:Nohi, should i restart some service after change password of mysql root?
Re: phpMyadmin
Why VestaCP keep this password there? So, how do I change the root password that can be seen at /usr/local/vesta/conf/mysql.conf ?
Do I just need to edit the password in there?
Do I just need to edit the password in there?
Re: phpMyadmin
I dont have /root/.my.cnfimperio wrote:Hi, you can find mysql root password in this files
/usr/local/vesta/conf/mysql.conforCode: Select all
USER='root' PASSWORD=''
passwords for root vps and root mysql is differentCode: Select all
/root/.my.cnf
Re: phpMyadmin
This file appear when you log to mysql console and you access to this console without password. You can create file yourself:arafatx wrote: I dont have /root/.my.cnf
Code: Select all
[client]
password='your-root-mysql-password'
Re: phpMyadmin
THank you. I solved this problem by manually changing the root password under phpmyadmin UI then I put the password at /usr/local/vesta/conf/mysql.conf . Is that the correct way?skurudo wrote:This file appear when you log to mysql console and you access to this console without password. You can create file yourself:arafatx wrote: I dont have /root/.my.cnfCode: Select all
[client] password='your-root-mysql-password'
Re: phpMyadmin
Sure, this is correct way.arafatx wrote: THank you. I solved this problem by manually changing the root password under phpmyadmin UI then I put the password at /usr/local/vesta/conf/mysql.conf . Is that the correct way?
Re: phpMyadmin
Thanks for this , i was able to change my root pw via phpymyadmin GUI too then manually changing or adding it to the config file. Manually changing the config file without changing the password in phpyadmin gui, does'nt work in my part.