Last modified: 10 Mar 2005
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Hosting MySQL Databases
MySQL is a popular database management system. It allows you to add,
access, and process stored data. This document will guide you through:
Creating MySQL Database and Its Users
MySQL users cannot exist separately from MySQL databases. You must stick to
the following sequence:
- Create a database
- Add MySQL users to each created database.
However, MySQL users can be shared by different databases.
To create a MySQL database, do the following:
- Select MySQL in the Databases menu and MySQL DB creation
Wizard automatically appears.
- On the form that shows enter the name of the database and database description
if needed:

NOTE:
Starting from version 2.3.1, new MySQL databases are created with the username_
prefix, where username is a unique identifier that contains either
first letters of the name of an account under which this database is created,
or that account name's first letters and a unique number if there are several
account names starting with the same letters. This is done to prevent the
creation of databases with the same name under different users.
- Agree with additional charges if any.
- In the form that appears, create a new user or grant privileges to users
of other databases:

- Add a new user to the database you have just created. User roles are explained
below. Click Add user.
- Choose roles for users of other databases so they can use your new database.
Click Grant.
- Click Finish to complete creating your MySQL database.
Editing MySQL databases (phpMyAdmin)
You can edit the content of your databases using the phpMyAdmin utility that
comes with your control panel. To run phpMyAdmin, do the following:
- Select MySQL DBs in the Databases menu.
- In the form that appears, click the name of the existing MySQL Database
you want to edit or the Edit icon on its right:

- In the form that appears, click Built in phpMyAdmin control panel
to start editing your database:

- Follow the instructions of the phpMyAdmin control panel to edit your MySQL
DB.
Changing MySQL disk quota.
MySQL disk quota is the maximum allowed size of one MySQL database.
If you exceed this quota, you'll be charged for overlimit at a different (usually
higher) price.
To change MySQL disk quota, do the following:
- Select MySQL DBs in the Databases menu.
- Click the MySQL Database or the Edit icon on its right:
- Click the Change button against the Quota field and enter
the new quota:

- Click Submit.
- Agree to additional charges.
Changing user passwords.
To change user password in the MySQL database, do the following:
- Select MySQL DBs in the Databases menu.
- Click the MySQL Database or the Edit icon on its right:
- On the MySQL database management page click the Change password
icon next to the DB user.

- Enter new password and click the Change button.

Adding MySQL users and granting them privileges.
Here you will learn how to add new users to an existing MySQL database.
- Select MySQL DBs in the Databases menu.
- Click the MySQL Database or the Edit icon on its right:
- On the form that shows, click the Add icon against the Database
users field.
- Fill the following form:

Each user role involves a fixed set of privileges on this specific database:
| Role: |
Set of privileges: |
| read |
select |
| read/write |
select, insert, delete, update |
| dba |
select, insert, update, drop, create, alter, index |
- Click the Add or Grant button and agree to additional charges.
- To edit privileges, click the Edit icon next to the user. You will
be brought to the Privilege Maintenance page.

- Check or uncheck the desired privileges and press the Submit button.
Note: For more information on MySQL access privileges, please refer
to www.mysql.com.
IMPORTANT: any changes in user privileges will be applied to the whole
selected database.