Hi,
We've upgraded a Plesk 7.5.4 installation running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to Plesk 8.1.1 using the autoinstaller.
The upgrade went fine, but we got the following email from Plesk:
How can we get that info?
Also, there was no MySQL upgrade, the server was already running MySQL 4.1 (since it comes with RHEL4), we just upgraded Plesk.
Any ideas why we got that message?
Thanks.
We've upgraded a Plesk 7.5.4 installation running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to Plesk 8.1.1 using the autoinstaller.
The upgrade went fine, but we got the following email from Plesk:
The message ends there, missing the list of the actual values that have been modified according to Plesk.Subject: <myserver.mydomain.com> Plesk database has been adopted for MySQL-4.1 or later
Date: 20 Sep 2007 02:03:03 -0400
From: My Company NOC <[email protected]>
Reply-To: My Company NOC <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
A database engine mysql was upgraded to version 4.1 or above. This version
fully implements the national characters support. Since a number of values
in Plesk is restricted by case-insensitive unqueness, they became
conflicting in the new conditions. To follow the unqueness requirements,
they have been modified:
How can we get that info?
Also, there was no MySQL upgrade, the server was already running MySQL 4.1 (since it comes with RHEL4), we just upgraded Plesk.
Any ideas why we got that message?
Thanks.