Manage Databases Plugin - Error: No Such File or Directory

When loading the Manage Databases Plugin page on JetBackup 5 for Linux, there are some cases of the following error occurring:

Error: No Such File or Directory

This error is typically an issue with how MySQL interacts with PHP in certain environments like Debian/Ubuntu. In order to resolve this issue, please ensure the credentials are properly set for your MySQL Authentication at Settings -> Panel -> MySQL. In some cases, you may need to set the hostname to `localhost` rather than `127.0.0.1` or vice-versa. In other cases, it is best practice to create a new "super" user with only <username>@127.0.0.1 that can be used for the JetBackup 5 MySQL Configuration. If the issue persists after trying these steps, please feel free to open a support ticket at support@jetapps.com. 

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