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## Application Setup
If you didn't set a password during installation, (see logs for warning) use
`mariadb-admin -u root -p<PASSWORD>`
to set one at the docker prompt...
Root via localhost (docker exec) no longer requires a password according to [upstream behavior](https://mariadb.com/docs/server/security/user-account-management/authentication-from-mariadb-10-4), if you didn't set a root password for remote access during the initial start follow the instructions in the container log.
NOTE changing any of the MYSQL_ variables after the container has set up the initial databases has no effect, use the mysqladmin tool or cli to make changes.
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If user databases are not in a healthy state (sometimes caused by a failed upgrade), it may be remedied by running:
```shell
mariadb-check -u root -p<PASSWORD> -c -A # check all databases for errors
mariadb-check -u root -p<PASSWORD> -r -A # repair all databases
mariadb-check -u root -p<PASSWORD> -a -A # analyze all databases
mariadb-check -u root -p<PASSWORD> -o -A # optimize all databases
mariadb-check -c -A # check all databases for errors
mariadb-check -r -A # repair all databases
mariadb-check -a -A # analyze all databases
mariadb-check -o -A # optimize all databases
```
After running the above commands, you may need to run the upgrade command again.
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When this container initializes, if `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` is set an upgrade check will run. If an upgrade is required the log will indicate the need stop any services that are accessing databases in this container, and then run the command:
```shell
mariadb-upgrade -u root -p<PASSWORD>
mariadb-upgrade
```
## Read-Only Operation