MySQL database is 0MB in size

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lionyling

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Hi, my recent support request was closed@ http://x10hosting.com/forums/free-hosting/136463-mysql-database-not-available.html

Thanks to descalzo's help, but none of the suggestions worked. The database size is still 0MB. I begin to feel nervous about the content of my site. Did someone deleted my database and recreate one? Or it was lost during the upgrade of system? How could I get my database back? Please please help. Thanks a lot!!!

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Please close this request as I figured out the way to recover my database. Thanks.
 

descalzo

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1. cPanel --> PHPMyAdmin and make sure your WordPress database is there. You can look into the tables, etc.

2. If you go to cPanel --> MySQL Databases, the sizes are not right. Period. Do not believe it. 0 MB means nothing.

3. If your WordPress works, the database is not 0.
 

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Database sizes are not displayed within cPanel due to the strain their calculations place on the database servers. All database data is fine regardless of a "0 MB" shown for size.
 

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Thank you descalzo, I remember you had the reply on my another thread. Now I could only access my website everytime after I created new user for the database and modify the wpconfig.php file, and the website will give a "database connection error" immediately after my last success visit, then I need to create a new user for the database and repeat this again. Could you help me with this problem? Thank you so much.

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Thanks Byron:) But I have another problem now....
 
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