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There are 22 comments. You can read them below. You can post your own comments by using the form below , or reply to existing comments by using the "Reply" button. The version of MySQL installed is 5. Any ideas? It seems to be an ongoing request though QNAP forum.
Thanks for the reply. I too have just read the requests in the QNAP forums. What you could try is making a separate directory on your QNAP and dumping the files of a Linux Intel distribution in it. Then start mysql from there and see if it works ….
This is a very poor way of doing it and the success rate is probably not very high. You;re welcome Raj … wish I could be more helpful. And i got the message of upgrading the firmware to the latest version. I checked the latest version of firmware, and my firmware is actually up to date. Not sure if the upgrade message is related. Yes, I guess you right. I let u know as well. Keeping my fingers crossed that it works!
I have also installed PhpMyAdmin and created a database. While I can successfully create functioning web pages hosted on the qnap, I cannot connect to the mysql database. My question here is: Where are my databases being saved when created with PhpMyAdmin on the qnap? I have searched for them but cannot find them and believe the connection problem is from the host database location.
Sometimes we need to add this to a user account to allow access. Hope this is helpful, feel free to ask if you have more questions or in case this was not answering your question.
PhpMyAdmin is installed and running on the Qnap with everything working fine there. I can create a database without any problems. Essentially I want to create the initial database through PhpMyAdmin and then allow intranet users through a web interface to modify, visualize and print. My php calls for:. From my ignorance this may be a php question but I am guessing that the database created in PhpMyAdmin is not being properly located or directed to.
The problem is accessing the SQL server. I also would like to know if there is the need to create a config. Privacy Terms. Quick links. Post Reply. Manually backup and restore a mysql database Quote Post by diginetz » Fri Oct 16, am I like to know how to manually backup and restore a mysql database. Re: Manually backup and restore a mysql database Quote Post by diginetz » Sun Oct 18, am Well here is the real problem I'm having.
Can anyone help me with this? Click to save the changes. You should use the new password to login afterwards. Add a database user You can create a database user for specific database and define the privileges of the user. Click in phpMyAdmin management. Input the user information. Then, click to complete.
If you choose user host table and input IP address or domain name, that means this user can access the server remotely from that IP address or domain name. Add a database A. Input a database name, e. Click to create a database. The database has been created on the list. Configure database user in a database A.
Click to return to phpMyAdmin homepage. Click to edit the privileges of the dbmaster. Select the database, e. The next page is shown automatically.
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