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How to import a database using cPanel phpMyAdmin

Overview

To import your database, you will need to open it via phpMyAdmin first.

On phpMyAdmin all you will need to do is select your desired database and to press Import:

Choose a file which is .sql or .sql.zip format:

Proceed further without changing anything on the settings and click Go.

Errors

Incorrect format parameter

When importing a database make sure your file’s format is .sql, you can also import a compressed .sql file with these compression types: gzip, bzip2, zip (for example, file.sql.zip). This error might also indicate a corrupted database file.

Command denied to user

If you see this error, it means that your database user doesn’t have enough permissions to import the database. To fix it,open MySQL Databases -> Your user -> Manage user privileges. Make sure that permissions are set correctly (by default all checkmarks should be added):

Access is denied. You need the SUPER privilege for this operation

This error means that your database includes queries that require SUPER privileges to be executed. In this case, double-check your .sql file if such queries can be removed. After you remove them through any text editor of your choice, importing the database will be possible.

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cPanel phpMyAdmin

Overview

The phpMyAdmin is a third-party tool to manage tables and data inside a database. It is graphical user interface to manage MySQL databases. You can manually create Tables, Import and Export data or edit the values of a row through it.

To access phpMyAdmin

Click on the phpMyAdmin link, which can be found under the databases section of cPanel Home.

You will see a dashboard similar to this.

On the left-hand pane, there is a list of databases, which can be expended to see the table in each database. On the right hand pane, there is general information of Database server.

How to export a database using cPanel phpMyAdmin

Overview

To export your database, you will need to open your databases via phpMyAdmin first.

On phpMyAdmin select your desired database and press Export:

If you want to simply export to SQL file (SQL file is everything you need when moving databases), just click on Go:

Also, if you wish to set special requirements, you can change the format or choose to export only some tables from your database:

That’s it! Click Go your database will be downloaded to your computer.

cPanel MySQL Database Management

Overview

MySQL is the most popular Open Source SQL Database management system. To manage a huge volume of data efficiently, we store the data in tables, a group of many tables can be created in a single database. This interface allows you to create and manage the existing MySQL databases.

If you are creating a PHP based application or any application that uses a database, then you will need to create a database and a database user to access this database. To use WordPress, Drupal, Joomla or any other CMS, you will need to create a MySQL database before installing these CMS.

To create a new MySQL database, you need to open MySQL interface by clicking MySQL Databases link, which can be found in the Databases section of cPanel Home.

Create a New Database

When MySQL Databases interface will open, first thing you will see is Create New Database Section as shown below.

To create a database, simply enter the name of the database you wish to create and then click Create Database Button. You will now get a success message that the database is added.

Note − cPanel will automatically add a prefix to your database name you enter. So that there is no ambiguity in databases as in shared hosting environment. There are many users and there cannot be same name for two databases, thus your database name become Prefix_dbName. When connecting the database with web application you will need to use Full Name of database.

Add a Database User

To use your newly created database in your application, you will need to create a user and grant it all the privileges to modify the data in Database.

To create a Database User, scroll down to the end in Interface of MySQL databases. There you will see MySQL users, under it there will be Add New User, as shown below.

Step 1 − Enter a username according to your choice and choose a strong password. Click Create User to create a new user. You will get a success message “You have successfully created a MySQL user.

Note − Full username of your database user includes prefix and the username you provided.

As we have created a database user, now we will need to add the user to access the database.

Step 2 − Scroll down to find “Add User to Database”.

Step 3 − Select the User and database you wish to associate together. Click Add button and you will see the following screen.

To provide all the privileges to the user, select ALL PRIVILEGES checkbox and all the checkboxes will automatically get selected. Click Make Changes to save the changes.

Modifying a Database

The data stored in MySQL may get corrupted over time. There are many reasons for which this might happen. While using the Database in web application, if we see any database related error, we need to repair the database to repair the corrupt data. But before we repair our database, we will need to find the table on which our data is corrupted by checking the database for errors.

There are two operations we can perform to troubleshoot database related errors. To perform these actions, we need to scroll to Modify Database Options in MySQL Database Interface, screenshot for Modifying Database is shown below.

Check a Database

With this feature of cPanel Database, you can find which table in the Database is corrupted.

To check a database, we need to perform the following steps.

Step 1 − Select the database you want to check, from the dropdown menu of Check Database, as shown above.

Step 2 − Click the Check Database button.

Step 3 − cPanel will now run an automated script to find the corrupt table in the Database. If any corrupt table is found, it will display the name of the Table, otherwise it will display a success message.

Repair a Database

This database tool helps in automatically repairing of corrupt data or table from the database.

To use this tool, we need to perform the following steps −

Step 1 − Select the database having corrupt data from the dropdown menu.

Step 2 − Click Repair Database button.

Step 3 − cPanel will now run an automatic script to repair the corrupt data or table from the database, if it succeeds, it will give you a success message. If it fails to repair the database, it will show you an error with the table name on which the error occurred.