aaPanel_Kern Try taking a snapshot backup of the server before proceeding. /etc/init.d/mysqld stop ps aux|grep mysql aaP_boodyahmed2001k
aaPanel_Kern Hello, after taking a snapshot of the server, is it normal to forcefully close mysql? Forced shutdown may cause abnormal data loss in the database aaP_boodyahmed2001k
aaP_boodyahmed2001k aaPanel_Kern Everything is running smoothly so far, as if the websites are linked to a database from another world, and I can never access them.
aaPanel_Kern Check the configuration file of the relevant site to see where it is connected. You can use phpmyadmin to check whether the database is normal aaP_boodyahmed2001k
aaP_boodyahmed2001k aaPanel_Kern everything in my config file looks normal but inside the phpmyadmin !! and the site works perfectly ❗
aaPanel_Kern The database table no longer exists. Have you deleted the database and re-created it? If you have old data, you can try to restore it aaP_boodyahmed2001k
aaP_boodyahmed2001k I didn't do anything at all. Everything is as it was, but this problem appeared after the update yesterday! Previously, before the update, I deleted all the files from /www/server/data to free up space. aaPanel_Kern
aaPanel_Kern Hello, please do not delete at will /www/server/data This directory is the database storage directory for mysql aaP_boodyahmed2001k
aaP_boodyahmed2001k aaPanel_Kern Thank you for clarifying that. It seems the issue is related to this. But how can I solve it now?
aaP_boodyahmed2001k aaPanel_Kern I deleted them from the file manager and also emptied the recycle bin 😅
aaPanel_Kern It is recommended that you find a professional company to help you handle it. If you have an old database backup, you can create database for recovery aaP_boodyahmed2001k
aaPanel_Kern Hello, is the problem solved? Try changing the root password in the database interface and then creating the database. Is it normal? aaP_boodyahmed2001k