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Posted By: andiklive on January 21, 2016, 11:20 am | Post: 15 |
Quote From : valley January 19, 2016, 5:38 pm You will have to login to MySQL Safe mode and reset the root password for the MySQL server.
Further more, create the file /var/webuzo/my.conf and add the password to the same, so that you can go about creating dbs/users from the Webuzo Enduser Panel im glad you are back anyway, on centos 7 its not created /var/webuzo/my.conf by default right? ----------------------- Get Free $50 VULTR Cloud Servers Credit |
Posted By: valley on January 22, 2016, 5:29 pm | Post: 16 |
Remove and install MySQL from the Webuzo Enduser Panel.
It should create the file as well ?? Do you have any database created on the server ? If not, take a backup and remove the dir /var/lib/mysql, before installing MySQL from the Webuzo Enduser Panel. Let us know your findings ----------------------- Webuzo : Single User Control Panel Join Webuzo : |
Posted By: andiklive on January 22, 2016, 11:50 pm | Post: 17 |
Quote From : valley January 22, 2016, 5:29 pm Remove and install MySQL from the Webuzo Enduser Panel.
It should create the file as well ?? Do you have any database created on the server ? If not, take a backup and remove the dir /var/lib/mysql, before installing MySQL from the Webuzo Enduser Panel. Let us know your findings hi, thanks for your tips. i will try it later. its on fresh install of webuzo. i need root password cause is more fast to backup database from command line than phpmyadmin. i appreciated that on last webuzo update webuzo team remove webuzo user prefix on user and database name. ----------------------- Get Free $50 VULTR Cloud Servers Credit |