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Re: [Case 161033] WHM update knocked my mysql down Hi. Woke up to the same issue of websites not able to connect to mySQL's. A Graceful reboot has sorted it, but will this issue return during the ...
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Hi Michael Thank you, this was the issue. My default it was selecting the local option when setting up. You have saved me a lot of stressful hours! Thanks again Wayne
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I tried a few different options... I've go into Default Address and under Set Default Address, I've tried setting this to Discard with error to sender and also Forward to email address. Both have ...
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I've now re-booted mySQL and re-checked and get this response; @@sql_mode | +------------------------+ | NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION Does that mean its worked?
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Hi To check if it had worked. As I've done the top bit, do I also need to do the steps you mentioned in your last post?
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OK, I've updated. Thanks everyone for helping. Just to confirm, I've checked with the command; mysql -e "SELECT @@sql_mode;" and got this response; @@sql_mode ...
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Are you looking at the user account /etc folder or the root account /etc folder. My mistake, found the file. I didn't see it in the top list (which was directories) and it was in the list below.
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I was looking at the root folder in whm. I've googled about editing via SSH, but I'm finding lots of different ways and I can't find any info on cPanel site (unless I'm looking in the wrong place?)...
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I'm viewing using the CSF file view, but I can't see my.cnf in /etc - Should it be in there? I wonder if I should do the SSH route to do this. I've looked on the main cPanel site, but I can't find ...
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Thanks keat63 Thats good info and glad to know I'm not the only one worrying about updating services. Regarding the my.cnf file. How do you connect to the file in /etc for the whole server? I can...