We had to run db repair on a few databases today. Now those db's do not show up in cpanel, yet they are fully operational. Any ideas how to get them to show back up in cpanel?
Thanks for any help.
cPanel.net Support Ticket Number: Panel ID# 26053
We had to run db repair on a few databases today. Now those db's do not show up in cpanel, yet they are fully operational. Any ideas how to get them to show back up in cpanel?
Thanks for any help.
cPanel.net Support Ticket Number: Panel ID# 26053
Last edited by erobs; 10-10-2003 at 03:32 PM.
Thanks,
Rob
Well that is not good if noone else has seen it.
Rob
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Thanks,
Rob
Those databases were created "with" cpanel or not? I've found that databases created using cmd-line mysql tools don't appear in the list in the usual fashion, usually because they aren't associated with a user.Originally posted by erobs
We had to run db repair on a few databases today. Now those db's do not show up in cpanel, yet they are fully operational. Any ideas how to get them to show back up in cpanel?
Thanks for any help.
cPanel.net Support Ticket Number: Panel ID# 26053
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Yes, they were created in Cpanel and we have found a fix. Running the reset mysql password in MySQL tools corrected the problem.
Thanks for your help.
Rob
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Just had this problem. Resetting local mysql password does indeed fix the issue.
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