10-07-2020, 04:44 AM
@deanhills you can go ahead and close this post! I was able to figure it out with some ingenuity, for folks that may wonder on to this down the road here is what I did.
Following the steps above using CentOS 7, make sure to install MySQL and make sure it is the most up to date version.
- Place the phpMyAdmin folder in /var/www/html
- I created a folder called public_html just to keep things straight and sorted down the line and modified my httpd.conf file to reflect that I want public_html to be my document root
- Since everything is now pointing to public_html you will want to create a symbolic link "ln -s /var/www/html/phpMyAdmin/ /var/www/html/public_html/phpMyAdmin/"
- Restart httpd using "systemctl restart httpd" and voila!
Thank you to @HiddenRefuge for your helpful tips and tricks you have posted, that really helped lay the ground work for everything.
Following the steps above using CentOS 7, make sure to install MySQL and make sure it is the most up to date version.
- Place the phpMyAdmin folder in /var/www/html
- I created a folder called public_html just to keep things straight and sorted down the line and modified my httpd.conf file to reflect that I want public_html to be my document root
- Since everything is now pointing to public_html you will want to create a symbolic link "ln -s /var/www/html/phpMyAdmin/ /var/www/html/public_html/phpMyAdmin/"
- Restart httpd using "systemctl restart httpd" and voila!
Thank you to @HiddenRefuge for your helpful tips and tricks you have posted, that really helped lay the ground work for everything.