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  1. weareimpulse

    Resolved MariaDB Update advice

    Hi Everyone Just seen that the MariaDB on our server says it has an upgrade... from 10.3.39 to 10.11 any advice before I click the upgrade in PLESK... I've never done this before... is it a normal day-to-day thing, or is there issues that could arise? Any advice would be great! Thanks
  2. E

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Hi to all I started to work in this update and I have an error in first step: The message: Only MariaDB forks shipped by OS vendors or the MariaDB vendor can be upgraded. The environment: Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS, Plesk 18.0.58 Update 2, Mariadb 10.4.33 Any idea?
  3. Darren Debono

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Ubuntu 20.04 LTS shipped with MariaDB 10.3. This is what I have, and I'm planning to use this tool to jump to MariaDB 10.5 soon.
  4. Linulex

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    When updating 10.3 to 10.11 on alma 8 the update tool doesn't remove mariadb-gssapi-server I started to test the script on 10.11.6 and this week the update to 10.11.7 failed due to a dependency for mariadb-gssapi-server. After removing mariadb-gssapi-server manually the update from 10.11.6 to...
  5. N

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Trying this as a test on a non production server outside our normal installation environment and this was displayed on the first update screen. This particular server was a clean Plesk in stall several years ago and has been updated via automatic updates since its inception. If I recall...
  6. A

    Resolved MariaDB 10.11 upgrade failure

    Dear Plesk Community I am running on OS: AlmaLinux 9.3 (Shamrock Pampas Cat) Product: Plesk Obsidian Version 18.0.60, last updated on April 9, 2024 05:41 PM Currently on MariaDb 10.5.22 I am looking to upgarde to MAriaDB latest version But unfortinaelty getting the error below: IS there are...
  7. Nikolay

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Hi, here is a question, do you use this. package 'mariadb-gssapi-server' and was it safe for you to remove it? Any application that depends on this package? Or it was just installed earlier as a part of some bundle install?
  8. Bitpalast

    Resolved MariaDB 10.11 upgrade failure

    Probably the mysql_upgrade was not run. In this case it could help to run MYSQL_PWD=`cat /etc/psa/.psa.shadow` mysql_upgrade -uadmin on the command line so that MariaDB updates all table definitions to the new MariaDB version requirements.
  9. O

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Quick update: I have upgraded to MariaDB 10.11 and all works fine.
  10. A

    Resolved MariaDB 10.11 upgrade failure

    Thanks I think all is good now. MariaDb status showing only notes
  11. PAM Baduijn

    Resolved MariaDB 10.11 upgrade failure

    You can update to MariaDB 10.11.7 on AlmaLinux 9.3 (Shamrock Pampas Cat). Just disable (/delete) the Plesk database rules in the php.ini and use "sudo dnf update -y"
  12. enerspace

    Question Update the version 10.3.39 MariaDB to 10.11

    No, this could cause damage. The correct upgrade process would be as follows: MariaDB 10.3 -> 10.4 - Upgrading from MariaDB 10.3 to MariaDB 10.4 MariaDB 10.4 -> 10.5 - Upgrading from MariaDB 10.4 to MariaDB 10.5 MariaDB 10.5 -> 10.6 - Upgrading from MariaDB 10.5 to MariaDB 10.6 MariaDB 10.6 ->...
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    Question Update the version 10.3.39 MariaDB to 10.11

    The panel.ini editor edits the panel.ini file. It is not for updating the database server. You have four options to update the database server: a) Follow the guide in 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...
  14. jlocana

    Question Update MariaDB version on Plesk

    Hello Everyone: Any new updates for MariaDB version for Plesk 2024? I am using Heidi. Mysql Workbench 8.0 is not compatible with MariaDB 1.06 Incompatibilities between MariaDB 10.6 and MySQL 8.0 See Incompatibilities and Feature Differences Between MariaDB 10.6 and MySQL 8.0 for details...
  15. iGraphics

    Question How to update MariaDB 10.5.24 to 10.11

    Hello Everyone I want to update MariaDB 10.5.24 to 10.11 Please Help. OS: CentOS Linux 7.9.2009 (Core) Product: Plesk Obsidian Version 18.0.58 Update #2, last updated on Jan 31, 2024 09:05 AM
  16. K

    Issue WARN: Cannot store disk usage for DB 238

    I updated Plesk from 18.0.57 to 18.0.58 and this fixed the problem.
  17. Linulex

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    I don't understand the question. It was installed at the installation of almalinux 8 as part of the rhel (alma) mariadb packages. No idea if it is used, i don't think so. It gave a dependency error when updating from 10.11.6 to 10.11.7 AND at your own page (see link above) it says that this...
  18. C

    Question Will MariaDB upgrade wipe out all my existing data?

    Good morning. I have Ubuntu 20.04 and Mariadb 10.3 I want to upgrade MariaDB to a higher version. If I upgrade MariaDB will I lose all website data? I have a backup here on Plesk. Any help with updating MariaDB will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Vincent
  19. N

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    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?
  20. Nikolay

    Question Try our new tool to upgrade your old MariaDB server from Plesk UI

    Got it, thanks for the clarification, that in your case this package was just part of installation and not currently in use.
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