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On Plesk for Linux mod_status is disabled on upgrades to improve Apache security. This is a one-time operation that occurs during an upgrade. You can manually enable mod_status later if needed.
Well, I logged back on to get a screengrab but the second time the upgrade procedure started.
Now, everything seems to have gone ahead but now it doesn't seem to have completed fully (see image). However, when I log on to any of my Joomla websites they all seem to be working fine and reporting...
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So I am trying to upgrade MariaDB from 10.5.15 via the panel but when the procedure gets to 'Analyzing databases with mysqlcheck' I get the following:
Any ideas? There are many more lines that that but can't post the full thing here
Thanks once again @Sebahat.hadzhi, I've upgraded all my websites to Joomla 5 without a hitch and everything is running perfectly. Thanks for all your help :)
It's actually timed out. I've logged back in and it says i'm on 10.11.9 and everything seems to be running OK.
Do you think it's safe to say that all went OK even though the last step didn't seem to have been taken?
Thanks. It's still stuck at the same place. However, all my websites are working and reporting that they are using 10.11.
Should I close the dialog and use the command you've given me?
One more question if I may. I am currently in the process of upgrading but I seem to be stuck at:
Upgrading the structure of all tables.
It flew through most of the tables but seems to be stuck on one of them with a progress bar just rotating.
So i'm trying to upgrade from MariaDB 10.3.39 to 10.11 in Plesk so I can upgrade to Joomla 5 and get the error:
So I go to follow the instructions here...
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My server is running MariaDB 10.3.39
I want to upgrade to 10.5 (or do you think I should upgrade to a higher version)
Is there a guide on how to do this? I'm comfortable with root commands via putty but just wanted to follow a guide recommended by you guys and don't want to mess things up...
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I've been configuring a server I have and noticed that for some reason there seems to be 2 scheduled backups running.
1 of them is in Websites & Domains > Backup Manager which appears to be the one I have setup myself which backs up to an external FTP. I access this schedule from a link in...
Hi guys
Thanks for your advice on this. We have the solution (kinda)
IONOS server support called me and said it was a problem they couldn't resolve. They acknowledge the problem and gave me some tech jargon that I didn't understand over the phone.
They've set me up a new server, free of...
I think I just have about 10 Joomla websites on this server. I might just ZIP the files, dump the Db's and then let 1&1 do what they need to do. It's a bit convoluted but should enable me to recover if anything goes drastically wrong. I'll keep this thread updated on the outcome and hopefully...
Therin lies the original problem. My server has not been doing it's weekly backups due to lack of space. This is how I became aware of the issue in the first instance. I save to external FTP but it needs 6Gb of space on this server first and I only have 3Gb
[root@server ~]# dumpe2fs -h /dev/mapper/centos-root
dumpe2fs 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013)
dumpe2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/mapper/cento s-root
Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
[root@server ~]#
I got the...