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v18 problem following mysql update
#16
Normally phpMyAdmin is just for setting up/inspecting/editing/removing databases. Once things are up and running, you just need the MariaDB server.
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#17
(2020-01-14, 21:41)zeze31 Wrote: I deleted all unnecessary users, I left only kodi% and root but no change.
Did you do 'flush privileges' as well ? Or a database restart?
Just asking. Smile
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#18
Can you log into your NAS with SSH ?  If so, can you log into mariadb with mysql -u kodi -p and then inputting the password when it asks for it ?
Learning Linux the hard way !!
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#19
I'm not sure how, but it works.
Without going through mariaDB.
kodi created a new base in v5 I don't know where on the NAS, I import my old base and it works again via port 3306.
I must have mysql on my NAS, one in 3308 and another in 3306
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#20
Port 3306 is the default for MySQL servers. So either you changed it manually to 3308, or some other installation did that automagically.
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