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Charmed MySQL Tutorial > 4. Manage passwords

Manage passwords

When we accessed MySQL earlier in this tutorial, we needed to use a password manually. Passwords help to secure our database and are essential for security. Over time, it is a good practice to change the password frequently.

This section will go through setting and changing the password for the admin user.

Summary


Retrieve the root password

The root user’s password can be retrieved by running the get-password action on the Charmed MySQL application:

juju run mysql/leader get-password

Example output:

...
password: yWJjs2HccOmqFMshyRcwWnjF
username: root

Rotate the root password

You can change the root user’s password to a new random password by running:

juju run mysql/leader set-password

Example output:

Running operation 12 with 1 task
  - task 13 on unit-mysql-1

Waiting for task 13...
status: completed

The status: completed above means the password has been successfully updated. To be sure, call get-password once again to check that the root password is different from the previous password.

Set the root password

You can change the root password to a specific password by running:

juju run mysql/leader set-password password=my-password && \
juju run mysql/leader get-password

Example output:

Running operation 18 with 1 task
  - task 19 on unit-mysql-1

Waiting for task 19...
Running operation 20 with 1 task
  - task 21 on unit-mysql-1

Waiting for task 21...
password: my-password
username: root

The root password should match whatever you passed in when you entered the command.

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