I installed wordpress via one click install . now i want to import data base , how to access php my admin ?

I'm a begginer here ,1. I installed wordpress via one click install . now i want to import data base , how to access php my admin ? I tried "myip/phpmyadmin" . but it dosen't works .

  1. Is it needs any extra configrations for speeding up my site ?

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I'm a begginer here ,1. I installed wordpress via one click install . now i want to import data base , how to access php my admin ? I tried "myip/phpmyadmin" . but it dosen't works .

Since WordPress and phpMyAdmin are separate one-click installs, I would assume that the WordPress one-click install does not install phpMyAdmin. However, this is only a guess because I don't use either.

You can restore your database using mysql(1).

You also write:

Is it needs any extra configrations for speeding up my site ?

I would expect so…there's not been a "one-click" anything yet invented that can read your mind or adjust to real-time differences from an assumed generic environment. However, this conclusion is based solely on experience. What, exactly, the "extra" configuration you might or might not need is beyond the scope of my mind-reading skills as well…

-- sw

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