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Error 1045 (28000): Access Denied For User 'root'@'localhost' (using Password: No)
only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top mysql error 1045(280000) access denied for user 'debian-sys-maint '@' localhost using password 'yes' up vote 0 down vote favorite I edited deian.cnf to change the password of mysql reset mysql root password (ubuntu server) sudo vi /etc/mysql/debian.cnf I change user=debian-sys-maint password=* to user=debian-sys-maint password=mypassword then I tried to enter console of mysql mysql -udebian-sys-maint -p and inputed password 'mypassword' it reported mysql error 1045(280000) access denied for user 'debian-sys-maint '@' localhost using password 'yes' I tried to remove mysql and reinstall, the error is same. Your comment welcome mysql share|improve this question asked Aug 7 '13 at 19:27 user262325 10626 I think you need to tell mysql about the password change by also changing the password in mysql. –dan08 Aug 7 '13 at 20:46 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote The error message tell you that, your password is wrong or the account debian-sys-maint has no access to the database on host localhost. If you are sure your password is correct you should grant all privileges like this: login as root first mysql -u root -p
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the percent error supposing 280000 as the measured value and 46000 as the calculated value? 2) What is the absolute error between 46000 and 280000 supposing http://coolconversion.com/math/percent-error-calculator/_46000__280000_percent-error-(%25) 46000 as the theoretical value? Or may be: 46000 and 280000 percent error (%) See the solutions to these problems just after the Percent Error Calculator below. Percent Error Calculator What is the percent error supposing that: Theoretical value = and Experimental value = ? Answer: % Answer appears here See also: Percent Change Calculator Percent Difference Calculator How to calculate access denied Percent Error - Step by Step Solution The Percent Error Calculator uses this formula: % Error = ( Experimental - Theoretical ) × 100 |Experimental| The terms "Experimental" and "Theoretical" used in the equation above are commonly replaced with similar terms. Some terms also used for experimental are "measured," "calculated," or "actual" and for theoretical the terms "accepted" and access denied for "calculated" are frequently used. The Percent Error can be a positive or a negative number. If the experimental value is greater than the theoretical value, the result will be positive. On the other hand, if the experimental value is smaller than the theoretical value, the result will be negative. See more about percent error here. Here are the solutions to the questions stated above: 1) What is the percent error supposing 280000 as the measured value and 46000 as the calculated value? Use the above formula to find the percent error. So, replacing the given values, we have Percent error = [(280000 - 46000) / 46000] x 100 = (234000 / 46000) x 100 = 508.695652174 % (positive error) In this case we have a % of positive error because the experimental is greater than the theoretical. 2) What is the absolute error between 46000 and 280000 considering 46000 as the theoretical value? This problem is not about percent or relative error, but about absolute error. The solution is very simple: Absolute error, or error = Experimental - Theoretical = 280000 - 460