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Remove a database mapping?

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You'd need to backup the databases using a utility such as mysqldump, remove the databases from cPanel, and then restore the databases you just backed up via phpMyAdmin as root or via the "mysql" utility on the command line. Thank you.
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  • BillBuilt
    Bummer That's kinda what I figured but wanted to verify it first. cPanel makes it so easy to map it, it should make it just as easy to unmap it. Or at least but a big giant warning that this is not really reversible. Thanks
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