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After insistence with OVH, I managed to open a support with Plesk on this subject, because before they didn't want to solve it without checking other problems I was having with MariaDB.
The problem has been solved, and this was the solution that I think is good to share with the community...
This is the only problem I haven't been able to solve yet, I've done everything from repairing the plesk installation, to deleting all the backups and redoing the backup.
As for the suggestion to recreate the backup settings, from what I understand it is not so easy, because they are recorded...
I want to inform you that I solved this problem, pointing out the ip of the sites as dedicated ip, it was as shared ip and this caused the problem of shareip ipv4.
Thank you to everyone who helped me on this topic.
I managed to solve the update problem today, the problem was in yum that was with the client and server blocked, I completed the update to 10.5 finally.
I think my previous manager locked the yum repository via command to prevent problems when he upgraded to 10.6 and had to go back to 10.4 to...
I managed to solve the update problem today, the problem was in yum that was with the client and server blocked, I completed the update to 10.5 finally.
I think my previous manager locked the yum repository via command to prevent problems when he upgraded to 10.6 and had to go back to 10.4 to...
In this url (https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/12388091703703--How-to-upgrade-MySQL-5-5-to-5-6-5-7-or-MariaDB-5-5-to-10-x-on-Linux-?page=2#comments) I see this:
It is safe to run these commands (rpm -q --whatprovides mysql-server and rpm -e --nodeps `rpm -q --whatprovides...
Any solutions to this (update to 10.5 tool)?
There is a thread of mine (Issue - Update MariaDB from 10.4.32 to 10.5) already on the subject but no solution.
Question, will I get the same error if I try to upgrade directly to 10.11 instead of 10.5?
Thanks for help me.
I only have one repo that I know of, which is at /etc/yum.repos.d/MariaDB.repo, is there any more?
The command would then be?:
I run this command and get this info:
For this command I see MariaDB-client-10.4.32-1 and MariaDB-server-10.4.32-1.el8.x86_64, need remove two?
Thanks for info.
My fear is if the MariaDB installation goes wrong and I have to remove the current MariaDB and reinstall (and I don't even know how I could reinstall), because I have no way to do the backup snapshot, so if it goes wrong, how can I restore the previous MariaDB? Any folders that...