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I have lost my MySQL root password, how can I get in?
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If you have forgotten the root user password for MySQL, you can restore it with the following procedure: Take down the mysqld server by sending a kill (not kill -9) to the mysqld server. The pid is stored in a .pid file, which is normally in the MySQL database directory: kill `cat /mysql-data-directory/hostname.pid` You must be either the Unix root user or the same user the server runs as to do this. Restart mysqld with the --skip-grant-tables option. Connect to the mysqld server with mysql -h hostname mysql and change the password with a GRANT command. See section 7.35 GRANT and REVOKE Syntax http://www.mysql.com/doc/G/R/GRANT.html You can also do this with mysqladmin -h hostname -u user password 'new password' Load the privilege tables with: mysqladmin -h hostname flush-privileges or with the SQL command FLUSH PRIVILEGES. Note that after you started mysqld with --skip-grant-tables, any usage of GRANT commands will give you an Unknown command error until you have executed FLUSH PRIVILEGES.
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