Why does Plesk Onyx not update MariaDB from the included 5.5.52 to 5.5.54? It seems a worthwhile update:
Or, indeed, why is there not an option within the panel to install 10? Maybe something to be able to choose a version, akin to the PHP options.
When I followed the official guide to install MariaDB 10.1 on Centos 7, the installer decided it wanted to remove 600 Mb of Plesk and Apache files, and completely killed my server! On the plus side, it fixed another issue....
This is what we are running:
I noticed this thread mentions installing MariaDB before Plesk. Unfortunately, everything is set up for us on our server and the Plesk licence is included in our subscription - AFAIK, we don't have a key, which I assume is needed when starting from scratch.
Would it not make sense to be able to update MariaDB via Plesk panel? Or is this not possible?
I asked our hosting company if we could have an update for MariaDB when they do the reinstall. The less than helpful reply was "you'll get what comes with Plesk."
What are the benefits of MariaDB 10.1 over 5.5? Are there any issues with it? We will be mostly using it for Xenforo with several add-ons, plus MediaWiki.
MariaDB 5.5.53 is a maintenance release. It includes bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.53.
- XtraDB updated to 5.5.52-38.3
MariaDB 5.5.54 is a maintenance release. It includes bugfixes and updates, including from MySQL 5.5.54.
- Fixes for the following security vulnerabilities:
- HeidiSQL updated to 9.4
Or, indeed, why is there not an option within the panel to install 10? Maybe something to be able to choose a version, akin to the PHP options.
When I followed the official guide to install MariaDB 10.1 on Centos 7, the installer decided it wanted to remove 600 Mb of Plesk and Apache files, and completely killed my server! On the plus side, it fixed another issue....
Why does this happen? It was fixed under MariaDB 10.1, but not much help when I had to reinstall the server!# mysql -v
ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
This is what we are running:
mariadb-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64
mariadb-server-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64
mariadb-libs-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64
sw-mariadb-client-1.0.0-centos7.16102516.x86_64
I noticed this thread mentions installing MariaDB before Plesk. Unfortunately, everything is set up for us on our server and the Plesk licence is included in our subscription - AFAIK, we don't have a key, which I assume is needed when starting from scratch.
Would it not make sense to be able to update MariaDB via Plesk panel? Or is this not possible?
I asked our hosting company if we could have an update for MariaDB when they do the reinstall. The less than helpful reply was "you'll get what comes with Plesk."
What are the benefits of MariaDB 10.1 over 5.5? Are there any issues with it? We will be mostly using it for Xenforo with several add-ons, plus MediaWiki.