We currently have a problem, we inherited a Bugzilla box where do not
have any of the passwords or documentation. Does anyone know how we
reset the Admin password for Bugzilla? We are running version 3.0.2 and
it is on a Linux box.
Thanks in advance
Chris
SELECT @myusr := userid FROM profiles WHERE login_name="PUT YOUR EMAIL
HERE";
SELECT @admin := id FROM groups WHERE name="admin";
INSERT INTO user_group_map (user_id,group_id,isbless,grant_type) VALUES
(@myusr,@admin,0,0);
Then you will have an administrative account.
Hi everyone,
Thanks in advance
Chris
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./checksetup.pl --help
Usage:
./checksetup.pl [--help|--check-modules]
./checksetup.pl [SCRIPT [--verbose]] [--no-templates|-t]
[--make-admin=us...@domain.com]
Options:
SCRIPT
Name of script to drive non-interactive mode. This script should
define an %answer hash whose keys are variable names and the
values
answers to all the questions checksetup.pl asks. For details on
the
format of this script, do "perldoc checksetup.pl" and look for the
"RUNNING CHECKSETUP NON-INTERACTIVELY" section.
--help
Display this help text
--check-modules
Only check for correct module dependencies and quit afterward.
--make-admin=user...@domain.com
Makes the specified user into a Bugzilla administrator. This is in
case you accidentally lock yourself out of the Bugzilla
administrative interface.
--no-templates (-t)
Don't compile the templates at all. Existing compiled templates
will
remain; missing compiled templates will not be created. (Used
primarily by developers to speed up checksetup.) Use this switch
at
your own risk.
--verbose
Output results of SCRIPT being processed.
The important option is --make-admin=user...@domain.com.
Good luck.
Greetings, Philip
Btw... the Bugzilla docs are also available at
http://www.bugzilla.org/docs, what a surprise.
The easier way to add your account to the admin group is:
./checksetup.pl --make-admin=us...@domain.com
-Max
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I'm an absolute newbie when it comes to bugzilla and for that matter almost
any freeware.
I just inherited a bugzilla setup, everthing is working (for the moment)
No one has a clue about the system besides it works.
1st. I need to grant admin rights to an account so we can administer it.
2nd Is there a maintenance schedule or recommended best practices that I can
beef up on.
I'm sure there will be many more posts to come, but hopefully this will get
me pushed in the right directions.
PS, were do you type the commands from the post below.
<philip.g...@currenta.de> wrote in message
news:mailman.824.1203604057...@lists.mozilla.org...
2008/2/25, techguy <sup...@ciinc.com>:
> 1st. I need to grant admin rights to an account so we can administer it.
you give the answer yourself -- run checksetup.pl with the --make-admin option.
> PS, were do you type the commands from the post below.
At a command line, in Bugzilla's main directory. That's the place the
original installer chose to put Bugzilla at.
Regards
Marc