Support Center > Knowledgebase > cPanel > Databases
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Databases in cPanel can be accessed remotely, by other web servers. This can be useful if you wish to allow applications such as shopping carts or...
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If you are experiencing problems using any database related software you have installed on the server, you may check your databases for errors....
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To create the database:
In the New Database field, type a name for the database.
Click Create Database.
Click Go Back.
The new database...
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After you create the database, you will need to add users and their privileges so that the database can be filled and managed. Please note that...
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To delete a database from the server:
Locate the row corresponding to the database you wish to delete.
Click Delete Database.
If you are...
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To delete a MySQL user account:
Click Delete in the appropriate row of the Current Users table.
If you are sure you want to permanently...
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cPanel can guide you through the process of setting up a MySQL database, along with the requisite accounts and privileges, step by step.
To set...
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Databases in cPanel can be accessed remotely, by other web servers. This can be useful if you wish to allow applications such as shopping carts or...
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To disallow a user from managing a database:
Click the X icon next to the user you wish to delete.
If you are sure you want to remove the...
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If you have checked a database and found an error, you will need to repair it.
To repair a database:
In the Repair DB drop-down menu, select...
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To search the Current Databases table:
Type your criteria in the Search field.
Click Go.
The table will display the search results.
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This table contains a list of databases on your server. For each database, the table displays:
The name of the database.
The size of the...
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Databases offer a method for managing large amounts of information easily over the web. They are necessary to run many web-based applications such...