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Plesk 10.3.1 - Centos 6.0 - x86_64
On one server I cannot logon to mysql from shell using the admin password, the same that works to logon from the web interface.
Instead to logon to mysql I have to use the password stored in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow AS IS, while the admin password (the same I can get using "/usr/local/psa/bin/admin --show-password") is it's decrypted form.
So the problem is that when I change the admin password, Plesk sets it enncrypted in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow but then behaves like in the previous versions of Plesk where in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow it's the real password, and uses it to set the password in the grant tables of mysql.
From the web interface I have no problem logging on using the password I choosed.
Maybe there is a switch to tell Plesk to consider the password stored in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow the real password OR the encrypted form (for example for compatibility reasons during Plesk upgrades), but where?
How can I fix it?
Thanks.
On one server I cannot logon to mysql from shell using the admin password, the same that works to logon from the web interface.
Instead to logon to mysql I have to use the password stored in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow AS IS, while the admin password (the same I can get using "/usr/local/psa/bin/admin --show-password") is it's decrypted form.
So the problem is that when I change the admin password, Plesk sets it enncrypted in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow but then behaves like in the previous versions of Plesk where in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow it's the real password, and uses it to set the password in the grant tables of mysql.
From the web interface I have no problem logging on using the password I choosed.
Maybe there is a switch to tell Plesk to consider the password stored in /etc/psa/.psa.shadow the real password OR the encrypted form (for example for compatibility reasons during Plesk upgrades), but where?
How can I fix it?
Thanks.