phpMyAdmin log in problems

skull

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Hello again!

If i wana log in my phpMyAdmin, i should use database's information(name & pass)to log in,right?

I wana transfer all my ex-database from my ex-server to the new one(this server r using this DirectAdmin)...but....i wanna transfer 6 databases.

so when i log in by using database's info,i dont have permision to create an other one(database)!

There is an other way to log in phpMyAdmin as Admin or Control Panel have the other way to upload gzip with 6 databases?

I have the resseler account!Maybe i should give through resseler acc full access to customer's phpMyAdmin?

Thank you!:D
 
Creating new databases should be done through the DA control panel. Adding databases should be done as reseller, but if the reseller has used up all allowed databases, then admin has to add more to reseller.

Jeff
 
I was using cPanel(an other admin control panel script)and when you enter through cPanel to phpMyAdmin,you log in automatically in phpMyAdmin as admin!!!!
You can create through phpMyAdmin databases and modify your account's all databases through phpMyAdmin.

I cant find the reason to log in to phpMyAdmin through DA as only ONE database's user!!!!
Its Unbelievable!!!!I cant modify all "User-Level" account's databases through phpMyAdmin???

And now how can i import .gzip file through DA or phpMyAdmin,that i already export through phpMyAdmin!!!:confused:

This file include 6 databases...should i create this databases with same users and passwords and then import again,through DA?:rolleyes:
 
You can always go back to CPanel :) . Or learn the DA way.

DA works the way it does so it can keep track of users' mysql usage. I'd create the databases the DA way, and then load the data through PhpMyAdmin or the command line, from a backup.

Jeff
 
...too many stebs for nothing!

maybe DA's developers should start to think how users can log in phpMyAdmin as administrator of their accounts!!!

I think there are a lot of peaple who want to work only with phpMyAdmin!:(
 
...too many stebs for nothing!

maybe DA's developers should start to think how users can log in phpMyAdmin as administrator of their accounts!!!

I think there are a lot of peaple who want to work only with phpMyAdmin!:(

There is nothing stopping you from logging into phpMyAdmin as the da_admin or root user. Doing that will give you access to all the databases.

You (as a user) can pre-create all your databases in DA using the same Database Username, just use the "select existing user" drop down. Then when you log in using that username, you can populate the databases from your backups.
 
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