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    CLI database server settings - access control - solved

    damn, wrong command, correct is: /usr/local/psa/bin/database -u web1_wp -update_user web1_wp -set-acl localhost Can anyone tell me how to change all users and all databases with one command?
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    CLI database server settings - access control - solved

    Hi there, i would like to change the access control for datebase users via CL: command: /usr/local/psa/bin/database --update-dbuser web1_presta -server localhost:3306 reply: The database user was successfully updated. examination: mysql> select host, user from mysql.user...
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    MySQL 5.5 for CentOS 6.6/Linux

    Hi, it's not about PHP. It's about several versions of MySQL. Please have a look here: http://wpguru.co.uk/2014/02/how-to-upgrade-to-mysql-5-5-in-plesk-11-5-centos/ Odin allows multiple versions under CentOS5. Why not CentOS 6? When it is standard? Will there soon be a relase?
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    MySQL 5.5 for CentOS 6.6/Linux

    Hi there, in the manual (http://download1.parallels.com/Plesk/Doc/en-US/online/plesk-administrator-guide/index.htm?fileName=59427.htm) i found the follow entry: On CentOS 5, RHEL 5, and CloudLinux Plesk installations, you can use MySQL 5.5. It is packaged with Plesk and can be installed...
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