ser_mysql.sh asks for the password of the 'root' user of mysql.
serctl asks for the password of the 'ser' user of mysql, user created by
ser_mysql.sh script. The password for this user is set by DEFAULT_PW
variable from ser_mysql.sh script -- just look into that file and search
for DEFAULT_PW -- you will see there the password.
Since everybody knows it, you can try directly 'heslo' ;-), but you
better change it afterwards.
Daniel
On 10/20/04 10:21, Ashling O'Driscoll wrote:
Please help!!
Ok Im totally stuck - I am trying to use the serctl facility to set
up user accounts on ser. This seems to ask for a mysql password. I
have installed the mysql modules on my pc but didnt set up a password
so why has it asked for a password??....Is there a default
one?.....It wont let add a user because it says I keep adding the
wrong password
Any help appreciated
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