Ok, but my problem is that I don't know how to archieve this.
I think for some reason the admin account in mysql has a different password then i have. Solution would be to reset this password, but this is getting difficult because i cannot login to mysql. With the skip-grant-tables on mysql...
I'm confused. I thought the Plesk admin@localhost on the web interface is a link to the root account on centos.
When I logged in with SSH root credentials on the service there is no admin account. Should I create one instead?
Yes, I tried but : 213927525 How to retrieve Plesk admin password on Linux is not working with the newest version of plesk.
I tried the commands for one time login. I tried to use the plesk repair function, but it failed on the mysql root password. With the option skip-grant-tables on it...
no one a solution?
I have root access on the server and with the option skip-grant-tables i can login on the web panel of plesk. But I need a solution to get it al working the normal way.
I have tried to reset the root account in mysql with ssh access with the command: UPDATE mysql.user SET...
We recently update our server with Plesk 12.x to Onyx. The upgrade was not so smooth and we had several issues we solved. But one issue is still going on and we have to solve this.
When we want to login to the admin panel we get the error: ERROR: Zend_Db_Adapter_Exception: SQLSTATE[HY000]...