Sigh..., Locked out of the Production Server Permanent link to this item in the archive.

Here I am, it's 12:30am and I have been working like a dog on a large back-end PHP admin database and I am ready to deploy a production release. Very Exciting Moment! Yes indeed!!! So, I go to my production server, to fire up my old friend, mysqladmin, and what do I discover? My ISP upgraded MySql a while back, and it appears that they never applied the group permissions to my root login id's, and now I am locked out of running the mysql client tools. Perfect timing! Yes, my existing code works, but I cannot use mysqladmin to blow away the database and rebuild because I cannot load mysqladmin. Yikes!!! The client will not be happy..., oh well, I guess I will wait until they grant me permissions.

 

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