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Installation and Upgrades / Re: Unable to perform config backup:Error: mysqldump: couldn't execute FLUSH TABLES
« on: February 22, 2023, 05:18:12 pm »
Hi @turalyon
I appreciate your reply
I'm confused about the "Sogo Database" you mentioned.. I figure that is not the name of the zentyal database, or is it?
is there something else other than 'sogo' I should be using or somehow that is what I need to use?
if the question is dumb, my apologies. newbie here on what constitutes the 'insides' of zentyal
thank you
I appreciate your reply
I'm confused about the "Sogo Database" you mentioned.. I figure that is not the name of the zentyal database, or is it?
is there something else other than 'sogo' I should be using or somehow that is what I need to use?
if the question is dumb, my apologies. newbie here on what constitutes the 'insides' of zentyal
thank you
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Installation and Upgrades / Unable to perform config backup:Error: mysqldump: couldn't execute FLUSH TABLES
« on: February 11, 2023, 10:49:14 pm »
Hi guys
I'm on version 7
I was trying to do a backup of recent config changes but I get an error pretty much indicating something like
'...mysqldump: couldn't execute 'FLUSH TABLES': Access Denied, you need at least the RELOAD or FLUSH_TABLES priviledge(s) for this operation... Exit Value 2'
I found this article https://mysqldump.guru/mysqldump-couldnt-execute-flush-tables-access-denied.html that seems to point out the problem and solution, but I'm unsure how to do this from the command line as I don't want to break anything.
any guidance on what command will take care of this will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
I'm on version 7
I was trying to do a backup of recent config changes but I get an error pretty much indicating something like
'...mysqldump: couldn't execute 'FLUSH TABLES': Access Denied, you need at least the RELOAD or FLUSH_TABLES priviledge(s) for this operation... Exit Value 2'
I found this article https://mysqldump.guru/mysqldump-couldnt-execute-flush-tables-access-denied.html that seems to point out the problem and solution, but I'm unsure how to do this from the command line as I don't want to break anything.
any guidance on what command will take care of this will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
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