How to change mysql password?
If
you have never set a root password for MySQL, the server does not require a
password at all for connecting as root. To set up a root password for the first
time, use the mysqladmin command at the shell prompt as follows:
$
mysqladmin -u root password ‘newpassword’
If
you want to change a root password, then you need to use the following
command:
$
mysqladmin -u root -p ‘oldpassword’ password ‘newpassword’
MySQL
stores usernames and passwords in the user table inside the MySQL database. You
can directly update a password using the following method to update or change
passwords:
1)
Login to the MySQL server, type the following command at the shell prompt:
$
mysql -u root -p
2)
Use the mysql database (type commands at the mysql> prompt):
mysql>
use mysql;
3)
Change password for a user:
mysql>
update user set password=PASSWORD(“newpassword”) where User=’root’;
mysql>
flush privileges;
mysql> quit
mysql> quit
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