Installing and Setup MySQL-kit
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Installing and Setup MySQL-kit
Installing and Setup MySQL-kit On Thecus OS6 ® 2013/10 1 Overview First make sure that your ThecusOS 6 is up-to-date. •Installing MySQL-kit •Accessing phpMyAdmin •Changing your password •Piczza’s database Program Details MySQL •Server: Localhost via UNIX socket •Server version: 5.5.14 •Protocol version: 10 WebServer •Apache/2.2.21 (Fedora) •MySQL client version: 5.5.14 •PHP extension: mysqli phpMyAdmin •Version information: 3.4.5, latest stable version: 4.0.8 2 Installing MySQL-kit After your Thecus® NAS is set-up and running, you are ready to install applications. This will help you customize your NAS to your own specific needs. Go to the Control Panel and scroll down to the Application Server section. Click on the NAS Application icon. Find MySQL and click “Install”. 3 Accessing phpMyAdmin Once successfully installed, a MySQL-kit icon should appear in the Application Server section. Click on the icon and user login details will be requested. Default username: root Default password: (none) 4 Changing your password After logging in, you will see the phpMyAdmin homepage. There will be a message at the bottom of the page that suggests you change your password. Select “mysql” in the left column, and click on “user” which is at the bottom of the list. Click “Edit” in the “Host: localhost” line. 5 Changing password Input the password, and then scroll down and click on the “Go” button. 6 Piczza’s database You may notice that Piczza’s database is also listed. If you remove “MySQL-kit”, Piczza’s database will not be deleted from your NAS, so don’t worry. 7