On Sun, June 29, 2008 12:32 pm, James G. Sack (jim) wrote: > Lan Barnes wrote: >> On Sun, June 29, 2008 10:04 am, Tyrion wrote: >>> Lan Barnes wrote: >>>> Everything works except mythfilldatabase. I entered the wrong user >>>> name >>>> and can't find where to change it. >>>> >>>> I'm BEGGING you ... where is that damned thing configured? >>>> >>>> >>> I think it's in the setup under general options, IIRC you have to go >>> through several screens, but the option is there eventualy. I'd look, >>> but my myth machine that I was building decided that it doesn't want to >>> turn on anymore! Someday I may even get the time to figure out why. >>> >>> Worse comes to worst, you could edit the database manually to make the >>> change. >>> >>> Tyrion >>> >> >> I've elected to do the "M$ Approach" (TM) ... reinstall from the top. >> >> I swear that configuration disappears after you once set it. I'd poke >> around the database if I had the time, but w/o the schema, I'd be >> working >> blindfolded. >> > > It uses mysql? > > You may find mysqldump produces some useful output. > mysqldump --help > man mysqldump > give too much information, of course. > > Some examples > mysqldump -dA > shows _everything_ (except the data content, because of -d) > > Suppose > mysql -e'show databases' > says something suggestive like "myth" (just guessing). > Then > mysqldump -d myth > might be something you could look at; maybe save or print out > > Regards, > ..jim >
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