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Changed MySQL root pw, Service Status: down (but it isn't)

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  • APatchworkBoy
    Am guessing this is strongly linked to
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  • GOT
    You should go back and change it again via whm because it updates more than just the actual password. The service manager can lag by as much as 20 minutes. If it's still down after that as indicated (though not actually down) then we can look at other possibilities.
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  • APatchworkBoy
    Well, had to go work from home cos #reasons... and returned to an email from the server stating: [quote] The system automatically reset the MySQL/MariaDB root password in order to restore normal operations. The system restored the password to the password in "/root/.my.cnf".
    And indeed it had, so, I then changed the password in /root/.my.cnf to the one I wanted to set at the beginning of this post, THEN returned to WHM and changed the MySQL Root Password there to the same as the one I"d just specified in /root/.my.cnf - this time it"s worked. [quote]You should go back and change it again via whm because it updates more than just the actual password.
    When I set it manually via CLI, I specified the same password as the one I"d just set via WHM, so technically all processes should have been followed internally... Theory: Appears the problem looks simply to have been that when I changed it via WHM the first time round, it didn"t update the passwords in /root/.my.cnf automatically, and that was causing Service Status to fail when checking, as the only difference this time around is that I"ve changed it by hand there first.
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  • GOT
    So, this is resolved then?
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  • APatchworkBoy
    Appears to be, yes.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @APatchworkBoy Glad to hear it's resolved now, it does sound related to the issue in If you're running v74 it would make sense as well. The issue is fixed on v76, just hasn't been implemented in v74 yet.
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