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    Default Where to find a good consultant?

    I have migrated a dedicated server recently and have found that most sites are functioning correctly, but all of them don't show any of their installed databases in the mysql cpanel tool. Nor is it possible to create a new database on any of the accounts.

    I think this thread may pertain to my problem:

    http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread....ysql+databases

    My question is...Where can I find a good, reputable admin for hire to help me resolve this? My hosting is unmanaged and I need to get this done myself.

    Thanks

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    Hey there,

    You could check the "Ads and Offers" area of this forum. User signatures are a good way to go as well.

    This specific issue seems to be a rights issue when the account restore was made. It's possible that MySQL's user table is a bit off. Try to run the following as root, it can't hurt:

    /scripts/upcp --force
    /scripts/mysqlup --force




    It should help. Give it a go.
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    I did run those commands...and it didn't hurt anything. It didn't fix the problem though. Still can't create a new database via cpanel, nor does it list the ones in existence...phpmyadmin does...and the site runs.

    Calling anyone who can help me fix this

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