How do I access MySQL using SSH?
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Last Updated:
May 12, 2010 10:07 AM
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The steps for accessing your MySQL database vary depending on whether Parallels Plesk Panel is installed on your server.
To Access MySQL Using SSH with Parallels Plesk Panel Installed
- Log on to your server.
- At the command line, type
su
-. This gives you root access. - At the command line, type
mysql -uadmin -p`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow`
NOTE: To reset your MySQL password, at the command line, type
mysqladmin -u admin -psetup password $PW
To Access MySQL Using SSH without Parallels Plesk Panel Installed
- Log on to your server.
- At the command line, type
su
-. This gives you root access. - At the command line, type
mysql -uroot -p
- Enter your MySQL root password.
NOTE: MySQL's default root password is an empty string (no password is set).