QWeb Ric
Basic Pleskian
We're currently running Plesk 11.5.30 Update #55 on CentOS 6.8, and some time ago we upgraded MySQL via, I think, this process:
wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic | sh
yum upgrade mysql
I believe this also caused PHP to upgrade. We're currently running PHP 5.4.45 and MySQL 5.5.51.
Recently we've noticed a number of nginx gateway timeouts, and whenever this happens dmesg always shows a PHP segfault, so we believe that PHP 5.4.45 is to blame and are now looking at update options.
If we choose to upgrade Plesk to 12.5, could we please get confirmation that our above Atomic repo use isn't going to complicate anything? What versions of PHP/MySQL will the new Plesk bring in? Unfortunately the "see what's new" link from within Plesk results in a 404 error =(.
Should we remove (if so, how?) the Atomic repo before upgrading Plesk? There was a reason for updating MySQL at the time, I think because a version above 5.4 was needed, but this was so very long ago now that I'm not really sure to be frank. This was our only reason for using that repo though.
Any advice would be much appreciated. These are production servers so I'm of course very cautious about any major version bumps.
wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic | sh
yum upgrade mysql
I believe this also caused PHP to upgrade. We're currently running PHP 5.4.45 and MySQL 5.5.51.
Recently we've noticed a number of nginx gateway timeouts, and whenever this happens dmesg always shows a PHP segfault, so we believe that PHP 5.4.45 is to blame and are now looking at update options.
If we choose to upgrade Plesk to 12.5, could we please get confirmation that our above Atomic repo use isn't going to complicate anything? What versions of PHP/MySQL will the new Plesk bring in? Unfortunately the "see what's new" link from within Plesk results in a 404 error =(.
Should we remove (if so, how?) the Atomic repo before upgrading Plesk? There was a reason for updating MySQL at the time, I think because a version above 5.4 was needed, but this was so very long ago now that I'm not really sure to be frank. This was our only reason for using that repo though.
Any advice would be much appreciated. These are production servers so I'm of course very cautious about any major version bumps.