Constant changing of password is not a good idea sometimes – your business may jeopardized
February 4, 2013 while waiting my wife on coffee shop, I temp to login on my web hosting account to check my bandwidth consumption for the month of January. However, with no apparent reason I decide to change the password of my database account and loosing mind that problem may occurred if I did changing mysql password. I did change it, without backing it up first. However, I do backing up after changing. Afterwards I try to login into my wordpress website and I discover an occurred error. Not 404 problem but connection error to database server have prompt on my laptop screen. That was horrible, I think I lost everything I have on my blog, my 680 article and it was.
Changing password of database account is not a good idea, it might causing error and huge lost, and if you have a plan of changing your wordpress mysql database password, I suggest better not to do it, else this would be the result. My blog is hosted with GoDaddy and I think they also have nothing to do about if this error have occurred.
Very sad to say but I accept this error whole heartedly that I do nothing about it, even to salvage at least one article. What I do is to login back to my web hosting account (GoDaddy also my web blog domain registrant), uninstall the existing wordpress apps, download my existing mysql databased looking forward to scrap some of my article there, and re-launch a new MPDHall.com web-blog.
Changing password of database account is not a good idea, it might causing error and huge lost, and if you have a plan of changing your wordpress mysql database password, I suggest better not to do it, else this would be the result. My blog is hosted with GoDaddy and I think they also have nothing to do about if this error have occurred.
Error establishing a database connection
This either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can't contact the database server at mpd1235503585907.db.10216636.hostedresource.com. This could mean your host's database server is down.
Are you sure you have the correct username and password?
Are you sure that you have typed the correct hostname?
Are you sure that the database server is running?
If you're unsure what these terms mean you should probably contact your host. If you still need help you can always visit the WordPress Support Forums.
What I did after this error occurred.
Very sad to say but I accept this error whole heartedly that I do nothing about it, even to salvage at least one article. What I do is to login back to my web hosting account (GoDaddy also my web blog domain registrant), uninstall the existing wordpress apps, download my existing mysql databased looking forward to scrap some of my article there, and re-launch a new MPDHall.com web-blog.
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