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Author Topic: MySQL connection error in DirectAdmin  (Read 4440 times)

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anju

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MySQL connection error in DirectAdmin
« on: October 28, 2013, 02:14:13 pm »
In DirectAdmin, if we are getting the error "Error connecting to MySQL: Access

denied for user: 'da_admin@localhost' (Using password: YES)" please follow the

steps as shown below for the fix:

1) Make sure the root mysql password works. If you know it, skip to 2.

The mysql root password can be found in the

/usr/local/directadmin/scripts/setup.txt if it has not been deleted. It's under the header "mysql=". If it cannot be found, then mysqld will have to be

restarted with the --skip-grant-tables option:

service mysqld stop (Redhat)

mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &

That should start up mysql without the need for a root password. Once in, type

use mysql

UPDATE mysql.user SET password=PASSWORD('newpass') WHERE user='root';

FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

quit

That will reset the root password for you.

Type "killall -9 mysqld_safe; killall -9 mysqld" to shut down mysqld.

Start it up again with

/sbin/service mysqld start

2) Once the root mysql password is set and known, then you can begin the

process of resetting the da_admin mysql user.

Type:

mysql -uroot -p

Then press enter. You'll be asked for the password. Once in mysql, type:

GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO da_admin@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'newdapass'

WITH GRANT OPTION;

FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

quit

That should set the password for da_admin in mysql.

3) Now we need to make sure it's setup correctly for DA to use. Edit

/usr/local/directadmin/conf/mysql.conf and set

user=da_admin

passwd=newdapass