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WHAT!?!?
No, don't use an FTP server, use SSH, upload the files via SCP and create the database with the console client, or install phpmyadmin to do it via web.
A decent SCP client is Filezilla.
+1
SFTP is secure, no additional software and it's easier
you could also try WinSCP..
I am unable to log into VPS and still not yet understanding whats the problems. It looks like something problem on my side since trying with putty also fails
Is the VPS booted ? (ON?) --> reboot the VPS from the panel (SolusVM) and try again ?
after reading through the error log you posted above, it seems to be you need to apply : --force-yes when you install the scripts..
Speedbus
That is on old VPS i am new one and the IP is 206.253.165.82
Do i need to reboot? let me know please.
I am able to log into VPS
Can somebody tell me how to add database and where can i see phpmyadmin or databases in my VPS?
If I were you, first I solve the "unable to login" problem than trying to configure databases and so.
Also, if you need information on how to use mysql, I guess google is your friend.
I can confirm its that problem
for me
gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu --recv-key AED4B06F473041FA gpg -a --export AED4B06F473041FA | sudo apt-key add -
Just before solves it.
I wanted to know my database host and how i should make databases.
I know Google is not my friend thats why i am here.
@suresh phpmyadmin is a web-based tool, you'll need an httpd, php, and mysql installed before you can use phpmyadmin. On a debian-based system, you can just do
apt-get install phpmyadmin
, which will cover all of the dependencies for you.If you'd rather interact with mySQL directly (my personal preference, but takes a little getting used to), all you need to install is the mysql-client package, and google up a guide on mySQL commands.
EDIT: (just noticed your 'Google is not my friend' line :P) http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_User_Guide_Part_II_Using_MySQL - here's a pretty nifty guide for the mysql-client side of things.