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PhpMyAdmin (3.4.5)

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PhpMyAdmin (3.4.5)


phpMyAdmin 3.4.5

    • Description:
      phpMyAdminis a software tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the World Wide Web. phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations with MySQL. The most frequently used operations are supported by the user interface (managing databases, tables, fields, relations, indexes, users, permissions, etc), while you still have the ability to directly execute any SQL statement.

 

    • Requirements: RAIDiator 4.1.7 or newer

 

    • Platform: Sparc

 

 

    • Important:


    • This add-on requires that a PHP add-on is installed first. (it will check on install)

 

    • Configuration:
      After installing the add-on, you get two options on the "Installed Add-ons" screen: Use PhpMyAdmin and Configure PhpMyAdmin. Since PhpMyAdmin can be used to manage local and remote MySQL servers, you have to configure it before you can actually use it.



      Once you click on the Configure PhpMyAdmin link you are taken to a new browser windows that displays PhpMyAdmin's integrated web setup. There may be some warning messages shown at this point which you can safely ignore.



      To add a new server click on the New Server button located in the middle of the screen.
      You are then presented with a tabbed viwe of multiple settings pages. Don't worry, you don't need to fill in each and every detail. The most important fields are Verbose name of this server which should contain a description that allows you to identify the server easily. Also important is the Server hostname field. Here you either enter the IP address of the MySQL server you want to manage or a fully qualified hostnamed to that server that can be resolved using DNS.



      Once you click the Save button at the bottom of the input form your changes you are directed back to the overview. Do not forget to klick the Save button there, too. Otherwise all your configuration is lost once you close that window.
      When your settings are saved you can start using PhpMyAdmin on your ReadyNAS to manage your MySQL servers.



 

  • History
      • PHPMyAdmin 3.4.5 v1.2.8
        - New PhpMyAdmin release

      • PHPMyAdmin 3.4.3.2 v1.2.6
        - New PhpMyAdmin release

      • PHPMyAdmin 3.4.3.1 v1.2.4
        - New PhpMyAdmin release

    • PHPMyAdmin 3.4.2 v1.2.1
      - Initial release
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Updated to: PHPMyAdmin 3.4.3.2 v1.2.6

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Re: PhpMyAdmin (3.4.5)

Updated to: PHPMyAdmin 3.4.5 v1.2.8

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