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Resolved maria db connection

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Hi, finally I updated Maria db to 10.4.10, but I received this message when try to create a new db
Error: The test connection to the database server has failed:
SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1449 The user specified as a definer ('root'@'localhost') does not exist

Any idea?
 
not supported not means that not work...only that is not tested
Are you serious? If a Plesk team member tell you explicitly that version 10.4 is not supported and that is clearly stated on Plesk product page - why are you expecting support for it and trying to convince people other way?

It's your own choice to install and test this non supported adventure right?

Not supported in software means exactly that. Not supported. Therefore it may not work. Because it's not (surprise) supported.

Just wow!!
 
Surprise: It may not be supported yet but it is listed at the MariaDB site is stable. They are at 10.5 beta now.

So it's up to Plesk to decide when they will support it, and it would seem they will at some point in time.
 
Plesk can choose to support 10.10 if they want to, but the idea here is to keep a safe distance between old stable and stable version. especially databases.
It's smart decision for the panel anyway. not necessarily unsafe.
 
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