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-==   ​- Reset Mysql password==+==Links== 
 + 
 +  * [[cms1|Drupal,​ Day1]] 
 +  * [[cms2|Drupal,​ Day2]] 
 +  * [[cms_faq|Frequently Asked Questions, CMS]] 
 +  * [[drupal-lms|Library Management System as Assignment]] 
 + 
 +===Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)=== 
 + 
 +==Reset Mysql password==
  
    /​etc/​init.d/​mysql stop    /​etc/​init.d/​mysql stop
    ​mysqld_safe –skip-grant-tables    ​mysqld_safe –skip-grant-tables
-   ctrl + shift + t (For new tab in terminal)+ 
 +ctrl + shift + t (For new tab in terminal) 
    mysql    mysql
    ​update mysql.users set Password=password('​password'​) where User='​root';​    ​update mysql.users set Password=password('​password'​) where User='​root';​
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    mysql -u root -ppassword    mysql -u root -ppassword
-   ​update d7.users set pass=md5('​password'​),​ name='​admin'​ where uid=1;+   ​update d7.user set pass=md5('​password'​),​ name='​admin'​ where uid=1;
    exit    exit
  
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    * open **Applications** > **Programming** > **Mysql query browser** present in Debian desktop menu    * open **Applications** > **Programming** > **Mysql query browser** present in Debian desktop menu
 +   * It Opens a Mysql query browser asking for
  
 +Server hostname: localhost
 +
 +username ​      : root
 +
 +password ​      : hello
 +
 +now click on connect.
 +
 +   * Now the Mysql query browser will open, click on the Resultset 1,a plain text editor appears on top of the Resultset 1.
 +   * on this plain editor write a query "​create database d7" then click on execute.
 +   * open **Applications** > **Programming** > **Mysql Administrator** present in Debian Desktop menu
 +   * It Opens a Mysql Administrator asking for
 +
 +Server hostname: Localhost
 +
 +username ​      : root
 +
 +password ​      : hello
 +
 +now click on connect.  ​
 +
 +   * Now a Mysql Administrator will open click on the option "user administration"​ when we click on it a page will appear on right click on the tab "new user" and give the Login information i.e:
 +
 +Mysql User:
 +
 +New Password:
 +
 +Confirm Password:
 +
 +   * Click "​Schema Privileges"​ the second tab on the same page     
 +   * Here a page appears having the database which you created in Schema List click on the database you created ​
 +   * Then a List of Available Privileges will appear on right of that page,click on any one of the available privileges and press ctrl A now all the available privileges are selected now press the arrow **<​--** ​
 +   * Now click on "Apply Changes"​
 +   * Your Database is created you can use the Username and database name and password given here in your drupal database.
 +                    ​
 ==Check and kill the existing process on the standard port 80(Apache) and 3306(MySQL)== ==Check and kill the existing process on the standard port 80(Apache) and 3306(MySQL)==
  
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 ==Unable to find php5-gd or any other debian packages== ==Unable to find php5-gd or any other debian packages==
  
-   * add deb http://​ftp.us.debian.org/​debian testing main contrib non-free” to /​etc/​apt/​sources.list and put **#** in front of all other lines present in the file+   * add the following line to /​etc/​apt/​sources.list  
 + 
 +    ​deb http://​ftp.us.debian.org/​debian testing main contrib non-free 
 + 
 +put **#** in front of all other lines present in the file 
 + 
 +   ​apt-get update
  
 ==Php5-gd error== ==Php5-gd error==
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    * Get a dump of **d7** database from phpmyadmin or mysqladmin or command line as    * Get a dump of **d7** database from phpmyadmin or mysqladmin or command line as
-   +
    ​mysqldump -uroot -ppassword d7 > /​var/​www/​d7/​mysql-dump.sql    ​mysqldump -uroot -ppassword d7 > /​var/​www/​d7/​mysql-dump.sql
  
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    * Check your system ip and put it in the configuration    * Check your system ip and put it in the configuration
    * Whenever anyone request the dynamic host name you created, the apache server will serve the local instances to the host name.    * Whenever anyone request the dynamic host name you created, the apache server will serve the local instances to the host name.
 +
 +==Links==
 +
 +  * [[cms1|Drupal,​ Day1]]
 +  * [[cms2|Drupal,​ Day2]]
 +  * [[cms_faq|Frequently Asked Questions, CMS]]
 +  * [[drupal-lms|Library Management System as Assignment]]
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