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From: <da...@so...> - 2006-03-20 12:48:51
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You have a couple of options. First if only one DB is in question just go to virtualmin and deselect MySQL in the admin setup for the domain and that will clear the associations. If the domain has more than one DB go to the domain admin and EDIT the DB. Recreate the DB in question, it will complain about duplicate entries but it does in fact recreate the DB. Then remove the DB through the domain admin EDIT DATABASES function and it will be gone. > > Every time an account is created within virtualmin, a database is also created. If this database is > deleted from mysql it will still show on virtualmin and it will not let anyone delete it. The > consequence of this is that the backup fails by telling me that there is no such database=A6how to > get around this problem? > > > > ____ Ravi Gehlot > |___| Computer Science Student > |\\ University of Central Florida / ucf.edu > | \\AVI Orlando - Florida - United States > E-Mail: ra...@ra..., yahoo: ravigehlot > ColdFusion Programmer for Cabibbo Inc > Partner of InterCorp Online Inc > PGP Public Key Request by E-Mail or Yahoo > > > > > > > *************** Being a conservative is not an illness **************** |