How to recover mysql root password in MacOS

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梦谈多话 2020-12-22 10:55

I start my MAMP and try to connect to my MySQL server via localhost or 127.0.0.1, I tried all the possible password that I think it is correct, but

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  • 2020-12-22 11:43

    This is how you can do it in macOS Sierra, probably you install it via pkg and in the system preferences have an icon for MySQL, something like this:

    If is up and running open a terminal and run this command:

    pgrep -fl mysql
    

    That will help you to find the path of mysqld and the current command used to start the server, the output could be something like this:

    6283 /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld --user=_mysql --basedir=/usr/local/mysql --datadir=/usr/local/mysql/data --plugin-dir=/usr/local/mysql/lib/plugin --log-error=/usr/local/mysql/data/mysqld.local.err --pid-file=/usr/local/mysql/data/mysqld.local.pid
    

    Next step is to stop MySQL, you can do this by clicking on the System Preferences menu and click on the Stop MySQL Server button, Once is stoped within a terminal you will need to start again the server but with some extra options, something like this:

    sudo /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld \
      --skip-grant-tables \
      --skip-networking \
      --user=_mysql --basedir=/usr/local/mysql --datadir=/usr/local/mysql/data --plugin-dir=/usr/local/mysql/lib/plugin --log-error=/usr/local/mysql/data/mysqld.local.err --pid-file=/usr/local/mysql/data/mysqld.local.pid
    

    It is indeed the same command from the output of pgrep -fl mysql but in this case, you just need to add:

    --skip-grant-tables --skip-networking
    

    After doing that you will notice that the menu from the System Preferences is Green again and MySQL should be up and running, now you can try to login and change password:

    mysql -uroot
    mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
    mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR root@'localhost' = PASSWORD('secret');
    mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
    mysql> exit
    

    Stop and start again MySQL from the System Preference panel and it should be working now with the new password.

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  • 2020-12-22 11:47

    Follow those instructions and you should be fine:

    https://svendeswan.wordpress.com/2016/01/26/mysql-reset-root-password-without-knowing-it-mac-mamp/

    which is based on this one:

    https://www.tech-otaku.com/local-server/resetting-mamp-mysql-root-user-password/

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  • 2020-12-22 11:49

    Please follow the steps in same sequence.

    Make sure, your MySQL server is down. Execute below command :

    mysql.server stop
    

    Then, start MySQL server in safe mode

    mysql.server start --skip-grant-tables --skip-networking
    

    Then, connect to MySQL using root user.

    mysql -u root
    

    Change the database from none to mysql

    MariaDB [(none)]> use mysql;
    Database changed
    

    Update both authentication_string and password column with same password as shown below (if you get column not found error then remove one )

    MariaDB [mysql]> update user set authentication_string=PASSWORD('password'), password=PASSWORD('password') where user='root';
    
    MariaDB [mysql]> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
    MariaDB [mysql]> quit;
    

    Now, stop everything including MySQL server and MAMP application as well.

    And, search for config.inc.php file inside your MAMP folder (you could use command + space and search this file).

    You may not have privilege to change this file. After updating the privilege of the file you need to look for $cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] and update the password value as shown below.

    $cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] = 'password';
    

    Save this file and restart everything in normal mode. And try connecting root user with new password as shown below :

    mysql -uroot -ppassword
    
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  • 2020-12-22 11:52

    You have to reset the MySQL root password as follow :

    /etc/init.d/mysql stop
    /usr/sbin/mysqld --skip-grant-tables --skip-networking &
    mysql -u root
    
    mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
    mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR root@'localhost' = PASSWORD('new_password');
    mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
    mysql> exit;
    
    service mysql restart
    

    And then, you will be able to connect using : mysql -u root -p Your password

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