Thanks;
I don't actually care what my database prefixes are called. I made them something like zadmin_(random string)_application and that's fine.
The only reason for my question was because I was importing some data from a different database and it gave me some trouble because the two databases had different names -- however, I found a workaround using a script called mysqldumper. Problem solved, and it doesn't matter to me anymore the prefix in my database.
Great application here, I've been playing around with some vps solutions and I highly prefer sentora over webmin and serverpilot.
I don't actually care what my database prefixes are called. I made them something like zadmin_(random string)_application and that's fine.
The only reason for my question was because I was importing some data from a different database and it gave me some trouble because the two databases had different names -- however, I found a workaround using a script called mysqldumper. Problem solved, and it doesn't matter to me anymore the prefix in my database.
Great application here, I've been playing around with some vps solutions and I highly prefer sentora over webmin and serverpilot.