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MySQL Upgrade to 5.1.x x64 bits help!!!!

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TiagoD

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Well i have an working plesk install, and everything went ok... i have upgraded my PHP either... but now i tryed to upgrade my mysql to and x64 build... my server its and x64 and i want do make it more x64 possibly...

sorry for the bad english... i have followed that technote from parallels http://kb.odin.com/en/1077 but its very old version and dont worked for me... i have need to remove the service of mysql and reinstall if because the x64 package don´t come with the mysqld-nt.exe file only with the mysqld.exe and i have maked everything ok but i can´t make it work... the mysql server now, don´t list on plesk services management... i am desesperated! please help!!!

any help will be most wellcome!
 
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You could try to delete and recreate the MYSQL service with "sc.exe" command, and hopefully mysql will be visible in plesk services monitor.
 
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