TurnKey Drupal 6 upgrade

Asked by MaartenBren

Hi,
I performed an upgrade in my Drupal TurnKey solution by using "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get install drupal6".
After I'm not able to login the appliance anymore. I got the notice "The mysql error was: Access denied for user 'drupal6'@'localhost' (using password: YES)."
How can I change this back to what it was?
Cheerio,

Maarten

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Alon Swartz (alonswartz) said :
#1

Hey Maarten,

This shouldn't be happening, might be a bug - we'll look into it.
In the meantime, the database password is set in:
  /etc/drupal6/sites/default/dbconfig.php and,
  /etc/dbconfig-common/drupal6.conf

You could try executing the following command to regenerate the database password (untested, but should work)
  /usr/lib/live-installer.d/40regen-drupal6-secrets

Hope the above helps.

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Omegamormegil (omegamormegil) said :
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Alon, I was getting this error and what you suggested has fixed my problem, although my circumstances were different. Thank you very much.

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