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Kirill Smelkov
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@@ -16166,8 +16166,8 @@ Access denied for user: 'root@@localhost' (Using password: YES)
It means that you are using a wrong password. @xref{Passwords}.
If you have forgot the root password, you can restart @code{mysqld} with
@code{--skip-grant-tables} to change the password.
You can find more
about this option later on in this manual section
.
@code{--skip-grant-tables} to change the password.
@xref{Resetting permissions}
.
If you get the above error even if you haven't specified a password,
this means that you a wrong password in some @code{my.ini}
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@item
The minimum length of words to be indexed is defined by the MySQL
variable @code{ft_min_word_len
gth
}. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}.
variable @code{ft_min_word_len}. @xref{SHOW VARIABLES}.
Change it to the value you prefer, and rebuild your @code{FULLTEXT} indexes.
(This variable is only available from MySQL version 4.0.)
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@menu
* Crashing:: What To Do If MySQL Keeps Crashing
* Resetting permissions:: How to Reset a Forgotten Password
* Resetting permissions:: How to Reset a Forgotten
Root
Password
* Full disk:: How MySQL Handles a Full Disk
* Temporary files:: Where MySQL Stores Temporary Files
* Problems with mysql.sock:: How to Protect @file{/tmp/mysql.sock} from Being Deleted
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@node Resetting permissions, Full disk, Crashing, Administration Issues
@appendixsubsec How to Reset a Forgotten Password
@appendixsubsec How to Reset a Forgotten
Root
Password
@cindex passwords, forgotten
@cindex passwords, resetting
@cindex root user, password resetting
If you have forgotten the @code{root} user password for MySQL, you
can restore it with the following procedure:
If you never set a @code{root} password for MySQL, then the server will
not require a password at all for connecting as @code{root}. It is
recommended to always set a password for each user. @xref{Security}.
If you have set a @code{root} password, but forgot what it was, you can
set a new password with the following procedure:
@enumerate
@item
Take down the @code{mysqld} server by sending a @code{kill} (not @code{kill
-9}) to the @code{mysqld} server. The pid is stored in a @file{.pid}
file, which is normally in the MySQL database directory:
@example
kill `cat /mysql-data-directory/hostname.pid`
shell>
kill `cat /mysql-data-directory/hostname.pid`
@end example
You must be either the Unix @code{root} user or the same user the server
You must be either the Unix @code{root} user or the same user @code{mysqld}
runs as to do this.
@item
Restart @code{mysqld} with the @code{--skip-grant-tables} option.
@item
Connect to the @code{mysqld} server with @code{mysql -h hostname mysql} and change
the password with a @code{GRANT} command. @xref{GRANT,,@code{GRANT}}.
You can also do this with
@
code{mysqladmin -h hostname -u user password 'new password'}
Set a new password with the @code{mysqladmin password} command:
@example
shell> mysqladmin -u root password 'mynewpassword'
@
end example
@item
Load the privilege tables with: @code{mysqladmin -h hostname
flush-privileges} or with the SQL command @code{FLUSH PRIVILEGES}.
Now you can either stop @code{mysqld} and restart it normally,
or just load the privilege tables with:
@example
shell> mysqladmin -h hostname flush-privileges
@end example
@item
After this, you should be able to connect using the new password.
@end enumerate
Note that after you started @code{mysqld} with @code{--skip-grant-tables},
any usage of @code{GRANT} commands will give you an @code{Unknown command}
error until you have executed @code{FLUSH PRIVILEGES}.
Alternatively, you can set the new password using the @code{mysql} client:
@enumerate
@item
Take down and restart @code{mysqld} with the @code{--skip-grant-tables}
option as described above.
@item
Connect to the @code{mysqld} server with:
@example
shell> mysql -u root mysql
@end example
@item
Issue the following commands in the @code{mysql} client:
@example
mysql> UPDATE user SET Password=PASSWORD('mynewpassword')
-> WHERE User='root';
mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
@end example
@item
After this, you should be able to connect using the new password.
@item
You can now stop @code{mysqld} and restart it normally.
@end enumerate
@node Full disk, Temporary files, Resetting permissions, Administration Issues
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