Additional MySQL Access Hosts
This interface allows you to permit remote hosts (servers) to access MySQL® databases on your server, or to access a remote MySQL server that you configured via WHM's Manage MySQL Profiles interface.
This interface allows you to permit remote hosts (servers) to access MySQL® databases on your server, or to access a remote MySQL server that you configured via WHM's Manage MySQL Profiles interface.
This interface allows you to change a database user's password.
This document explains how to create an Amazon® RDS™ instance.
This document describes multiple MySQL® vulnerabilities reported by an independent researcher on 12 September, 2016.
This feature allows server administrators to grant ownership of database objects (databases and database users) to a cPanel user.
This document describes how to configure your server to use SSL for MySQL® database connections.
This interface allows you to manage multiple MySQL® profiles.
This interface allows you to set the MySQL® root password.
This interface allows you to manage MySQL® or MariaDB® version upgrades (for example, when you upgrade from MySQL 5.6 to 5.7).
This wizard guides you through the setup of a MySQL® database, user accounts, and user privileges.
Use this interface to create, manage, and delete MySQL databases and database users.
Use this interface to create, manage, and delete MySQL® databases and database users.
Use this interface to manipulate MySQL® databases.
This feature allows remote hosts (servers) to access MySQL® databases on your account.
This interface allows you to repair a MySQL database.
This interface lists all of the processes that currently run on any database on your server.
The /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/auto-adjust-mysql-limits script updates MySQL® configuration values.
This script builds the default MySQL config file.
The script allows you to import and export MySQL® profiles.
This document describes additional steps to follow if you experience problems when you attempt to connect to your remote MySQL® server.