I'm having MySQL on RHEL, and phpMyAdmin interface also. I have normal MySQL user access which i remember but i forget the root
password.
- How to SAFELY reset the MySQL
root
password? (I haveroot
account on O/S)
I'm having MySQL on RHEL, and phpMyAdmin interface also. I have normal MySQL user access which i remember but i forget the root
password.
root
password? (I have root
account on O/S)
From Here: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html
Stop mysqld and restart it with the --skip-grant-tables option. This enables anyone to connect without a password and with all privileges. Because this is insecure, you might want to use --skip-grant-tables in conjunction with --skip-networking to prevent remote clients from connecting.
Connect to the mysqld server with this command:
Issue the following statements in the mysql client. Replace the password with the password that you want to use.
The FLUSH statement tells the server to reload the grant tables into memory so that it notices the password change
WINDOWS USERS
For me in wondows 8 this worked; First go to where you installed mysql, I was using wamserver and installed it under
D:\Programs\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.6.12\bin
socd
to that directory, then;