Hi Team,
I have a Qmailtoaster server where mysql password is not known,
does someone have the idea how to recover it up.
NB: The server admnistration was done by someone who left the company.
Regards,
Benedict.
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you can't recover it. You can reset it.
http://mirror.yandex.ru/mirrors/ftp.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-unix
Benedict Claver wrote:
Hi Team,
I have a Qmailtoaster server where mysql password is not known,
does someone have the idea how to
You will not be able to recover it, but rather reset it. Many
tutorials in a google search.
THE one thing you could check though before doing that is if the old
admin left the setup scripts on the machine, look and see what it is
set to in there (if it is the default - and assuming you are
On 14-Jul-08, at 3:01 PM, Benedict Claver wrote:
Hi,
Thanks that I managed to reset mysql root passwd.
Now I want to migrate about 1000 users into another QMailToaster
server.
Can someone give me a script so that I test with?.
Regards,
Benedict.
This might be more appropriate for a