mysql root password forgotten

user1187405 picture user1187405 · Apr 9, 2012 · Viewed 56.3k times · Source

I did not use PHP MySQL for quite a while and now I need to use it again. But the problem is I forget the password for the MySQL console. and getting error #1045 when trying to login in to PHPMyAdmin.

In the MySQL site I saw an article how to reset root password( http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-windows)

Steps are

create a mysql-init.txt file containing UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('newpass') WHERE User='root';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

I saved it as C:\me\mysql-init

and in command prompt I wrote--

C:\wamp\bin\mysql\mysql5.5.8\bin\mysqld --init-file=C:\me\mysql-init.txt 

I tried with double backslashes also..but it is not working. MySQL console is asking for a password and it's not taking the new-one. What am I doing wrong? I have several tables there.what to do?

Thanks in advance.

Answer

Rajkaran Mishra picture Rajkaran Mishra · Nov 20, 2019

Here are the steps to be followed:

  1. Locate the MySQL configuration file using: $ mysql --help | grep -A 1 "Default options"

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On Ubuntu 16, the file location is typically /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf

  1. Edit the configuration file using: $ sudo nano /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf

  2. Add skip-grant-tables under [mysqld] block and save the changes.

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  1. Restart MySQL service using: sudo service mysql restart

  2. Check MySQL service status: sudo service mysql status

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  1. Login to mysql with: $ mysql -u root

  2. And change the root password:

mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

mysql> ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'MyNewPass';

  1. Revert back the MySQL configuration file changes by removing skip-grant-tables line or commenting it with a # (hash).

  2. Finally restart the MySQL service and you are good to go.