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Issue Plesk Onyx MariaDB Password Issue

Mike Flanagan

New Pleskian
Hello,

After experiencing issues connecting to MariaDB via the command line using the admin password, I had to use mysqld_safe to reset the password.

The admin panel can now no longer connect to the database. Instead we experience the following issue:

Code:
ERROR: PleskDBException: Unable to connect to database: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user 'admin'@'localhost' (using password: YES) (Error code: 1045) (Abstract.php:69)

How can we reset the password globally? I have tried:

Code:
plesk bin admin --set-admin-password -passwd 'mynewpassword' -encrypted-password

But it won't work.
 
There is a difference between the Plesk database password for the database user "admin@localhost" and the Plesk GUI login password for the Plesk user "admin". When you change the Plesk database password for admin@localhost, you need to enter the new password into the file /etc/psa/.psa.shadow . The "plesk bin admin" command does not touch that database password, it reconfigures the Plesk GUI user password of the "admin" user.
 
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