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== Change a root password == |
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Change an existing Mysql root password like this: |
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mysqladmin -u root -p'oldpassword' password 'newpassword' |
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== Lost MySQL password? == |
== Lost MySQL password? == |
Revision as of 19:09, 11 February 2011
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Backup a database
You may want to log in mysql and do "show databases;" to see which to backup, then do it like this.
mysqldump -u root -p [databasename] > [backupfile.sql]
Change a root password
Change an existing Mysql root password like this:
mysqladmin -u root -p'oldpassword' password 'newpassword'
Lost MySQL password?
By example: recreated mysql passwords for the wikiuser and mysql-root. You can reset root password - stop mysql and start the daemon like this:
- reset mysql root password
sudo /etc/init.d/mysql stop sudo mysqld --skip-grant-tables mysql -u root mysql> UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('password') WHERE User='root'; mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; mysql> exit sudo mysqladmin shutdown -u root sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
- Change mysql wikiuser password
$ mysql -u root -p mysql> use mysql; mysql> update user set password=PASSWORD("NEWPASSWORD") where User='wikiuser'; mysql> flush privileges; mysql> quit