How to Install PhpMyAdmin in Ubuntu 22.04
In this guide, we will demonstrate how PhpMyAdmin is installed on a Ubuntu 22.04 system. PhpMyAdmin requires a standalone Database or as part of the LEMP stack, installed and running on the system beforehand.
Prerequisites:
Server with Nginx, PHP, and MariaDB. You can find our LEMP Installation guide here.
Installing PhpMyAdmin
apt install phpmyadmin
Output:
root@vps:~# apt install phpmyadmin
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
dbconfig-common dbconfig-mysql icc-profiles-free javascript-common
libjs-jquery libjs-openlayers libjs-sphinxdoc libjs-underscore libzip5
php-bz2 php-google-recaptcha php-mysql php-phpmyadmin-motranslator
php-phpmyadmin-shapefile php-phpmyadmin-sql-parser php-phpseclib
php-psr-cache php-psr-container php-psr-log php-symfony-cache
php-symfony-cache-contracts php-symfony-expression-language
Create Symbolic Link
Create a symbolic link from the installation files to Nginx's document root directory.
sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www/html/phpmyadmin
Enter it into your browser's address bar to check that phpmyadmin is installed. http://yourserver-ip-address/phpmyadmin/
. You should see a page similar to the below one.
Done!
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