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This document provides steps to reset the MySQL root password in FreeBSD: 1. Stop the MySQL server. 2. Start MySQL without password checks. 3. Update the 'root' user's password. 4. Restart the MySQL server.

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Reset Password Mysql in Freebsd - Hanangpriambodo

This document provides steps to reset the MySQL root password in FreeBSD: 1. Stop the MySQL server. 2. Start MySQL without password checks. 3. Update the 'root' user's password. 4. Restart the MySQL server.

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Reset Password Mysql InFreebsd
Filed under: FREEBSD, MYSQL hanang priambodo @ 3:04 pm ubah https to http di
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if you have forgotten in your Mysql Password,so this is a solution :
repair table inmysql
install paket filter (pf)
difreebsd
first step > stop your mysql server
zimbra : a network
~#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server onestop service error
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second step > starting your mysql on this script install zimbra mail
~#mysqld_safe -skip-grant-tables & diubuntu

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third step >then,get into mysql wihtout checks tables
~#mysql -u root january 2013
mysql>use mysql; {ENTER} december 2012
november 2012
fourth step>
october 2012
mysql>update user set Password=Password(123456) where user=root; september 2012
mysql>flush privileges; august 2012
mysql>quit july 2012
june 2012

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fifth step > looking for the PID of MYSQL and then stop
~#ps ax | grep mysql freebsd
896 ?? Is 0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/local/bin/mysqld_safe defaults-extra-fil java
945 ?? I 0:01.26 /usr/local/libexec/mysqld defaults-extra-file=/var/db
1610 1 D+ 0:00.00 grep mysql linux
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mysql
{THIS IS A SAMPLE PID} uncategorized
sixth step > kill PID meta
-# kill -9 896 945
register
seventh > start the mysql
log in
~#/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server start entries rss
Starting mysql
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