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Resolved how to get the plesk obsidian mysql / mariadb (?) root-replacement user "admin" password?

jmar83

Regular Pleskian
how to get the plesk obsidian mysql / mariadb (?) root-replacement user "admin" password?

"plesk sbin psadb --get-admin-password" does not work (How to retrieve administrator's Plesk database password on Plesk 17.8 for Windows? ) Message: `Unknown Plesk command-line utility: "psadb"`...


"cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow" / "mysql -uadmin -p'...'" makes not sense (How to connect to MySQL on a Plesk for Linux server using a MySQL admin password in plain text ), because i don't want ro change its password. (maybe it's a risk, after that plesk maybe does not work anymore..?)


Thank you for your feedbacks.


Best regards, Jan
 
# cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow

Looks like an encrypted string, but works as a password when used directly as delivered from the output.
 
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Oh yes, that seems to be a password!! ;-)

Firstly, i was thinking it's a hash of it.

Now it works - thank you very much!! :)

Regards, Jan
 
Using this command would be a better way to login

mysql -uadmin -p$(cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow)
 
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