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=Resetting mysql root password=


In case we have root privileges on server and want to reset mysql root password then we can use following steps:
In case we have root privileges on server and want to reset mysql root password then we can use following steps:
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#Use below command to run mysql without any priviledge information
#Use below command to run mysql without any priviledge information
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#:: mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables
#:: mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &
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#Connect to mysql by without any options or authentication
#Connect to mysql by without any options or authentication
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#:: service mysqld stop
#:: service mysqld stop
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#: '''This did not work in stopping mysql.  Had to kill mysqld_safe and later mysql process to stop mysql.'''
#Start mysql again without any password or with the new password set.
#Start mysql again without any password or with the new password set.




Refer:
* https://fullstack-tutorials.com/mysql/reset-mysql-root-password-in-centos-7




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Latest revision as of 02:52, 5 March 2022

Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > MariaDB configuration > Resetting MySQL root password

In case we have root privileges on server and want to reset mysql root password then we can use following steps:

  1. Stop mysql service if it is running.
    service mysqld stop
  2. Use below command to run mysql without any priviledge information
    mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables &
  3. Connect to mysql by without any options or authentication
    mysql
  4. Use database mysql using:
    use mysql
  5. Change root password using:
    update user set password=password('secret') where user='root'
    or disable it using:
    update user set password='' where user='root'
  6. Stop mysql using command:
    service mysqld stop
    This did not work in stopping mysql. Had to kill mysqld_safe and later mysql process to stop mysql.
  7. Start mysql again without any password or with the new password set.


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