From: Carlos B. <car...@ho...> - 2017-07-22 20:33:00
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Hi, I'm quite new to Webmin, so I guess I need some kind of support since I only used paid panels before (cpanel, plesk). I'm doing this because I didn't find anything on the wiki. I installed the Mysql module on Webmin (on my dedicated server). I need to create a empty database (just an user and pass) for a migration. However I have a few doubts (sorry if this looks noob-ish to ask). On MySql Database Server, I just have to setup a database name, and on Field name I set up the user, but I also need to setup password, how can I do it? Is there any other settings I need to change? Other operations? I see a "Key" check box, does that box sets up an automatic password? I would like to set up my own password. I need this because I am using duplicator to migrate my blog (wordpress) from a Plesk instalation to a Webmin one. Also just to clear my conscience, when I change my domain ips do I need to change some kind of setting on webmin? Thanks! Carlos Barros |
From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2017-07-23 00:16:56
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Hi Carlos, Those fields are for creating the initial table in the database. Creating a user who can access it is done on the User Permissions page, and also on the Database Permissions page. On 22/Jul/2017 13:32 Carlos Barros <car...@ho...> wrote .. > Hi, I'm quite new to Webmin, so I guess I need some kind of support since I only > used paid panels before (cpanel, plesk). I'm doing this because I didn't find > anything on the wiki. I installed the Mysql module on Webmin (on my dedicated server). > I need to create a empty database (just an user and pass) for a migration. However > I have a few doubts (sorry if this looks noob-ish to ask). > > > On MySql Database Server, I just have to setup a database name, and on Field name > I set up the user, but I also need to setup password, how can I do it? Is there > any other settings I need to change? Other operations? I see a "Key" check box, > does that box sets up an automatic password? I would like to set up my own password. > > > I need this because I am using duplicator to migrate my blog (wordpress) from a > Plesk instalation to a Webmin one. > > > Also just to clear my conscience, when I change my domain ips do I need to change > some kind of setting on webmin? > > > Thanks! > > > Carlos Barros |
From: Dave O. <da...@sy...> - 2017-07-23 00:35:54
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It looks like you are trying to duplicate the features of Plesk in Webmin, you need to use Virtualmin to get the hosting feature stuff also. So add that to the mix, the SQL stuff will just work... From: Carlos Barros [mailto:car...@ho...] Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2017 1:33 PM To: web...@li... Subject: [webmin-l] Creating MySQL Database+Seting up domain Hi, I'm quite new to Webmin, so I guess I need some kind of support since I only used paid panels before (cpanel, plesk). I'm doing this because I didn't find anything on the wiki. I installed the Mysql module on Webmin (on my dedicated server). I need to create a empty database (just an user and pass) for a migration. However I have a few doubts (sorry if this looks noob-ish to ask). On MySql Database Server, I just have to setup a database name, and on Field name I set up the user, but I also need to setup password, how can I do it? Is there any other settings I need to change? Other operations? I see a "Key" check box, does that box sets up an automatic password? I would like to set up my own password. I need this because I am using duplicator to migrate my blog (wordpress) from a Plesk instalation to a Webmin one. Also just to clear my conscience, when I change my domain ips do I need to change some kind of setting on webmin? Thanks! Carlos Barros |
From: Joe C. <jo...@vi...> - 2017-07-23 03:12:51
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If you want a web hosting control panel that competes with cPanel or Plesk, Virtualmin is what you want. It can import your Plesk domains, install WordPress for you, etc. It is available in a GPL version. Webmin is not a web hosting control panel, it is a general purpose systems management tool. Virtualmin is the control panel built on top of Webmin (by the same people) for the purpose of making web hosting really easy. I'd recommend you start by installing Virtualmin, and then ask questions based on that, since the process of setting up your sites will be much different (and easier) under Virtualmin than under Webmin. On 07/22/2017 03:32 PM, Carlos Barros wrote: > > Hi, I'm quite new to Webmin, so I guess I need some kind of support > since I only used paid panels before (cpanel, plesk). I'm doing this > because I didn't find anything on the wiki. I installed the Mysql > module on Webmin (on my dedicated server). I need to create a empty > database (just an user and pass) for a migration. However I have a few > doubts (sorry if this looks noob-ish to ask). > > > On MySql Database Server, I just have to setup a database name, and on > Field name I set up the user, but I also need to setup password, how > can I do it? Is there any other settings I need to change? Other > operations? I see a "Key" check box, does that box sets up an > automatic password? I would like to set up my own password. > > > I need this because I am using duplicator to migrate my blog > (wordpress) from a Plesk instalation to a Webmin one. > > > Also just to clear my conscience, when I change my domain ips do I > need to change some kind of setting on webmin? > > > Thanks! > > > Carlos Barros > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |