Provide a GUI updater for MariaDB and MySQL
Hello,
Would it be possible to update the mySQL or MariaDB to newer version in the plesk panel like it is in cPanel?
Thanks in advance.
Available starting Plesk 18.0.60 version.
We are glad to announce that the ability to upgrade MariaDB database servers to the latest version in the LTS branch via the Plesk interface is no longer in beta! We thank everyone who tried the beta version for their participation and feedback.
To access this feature, go to Tools & Settings > Database Servers (under “Applications & Databases”), and then click Upgrade Now next to an eligible MariaDB database server.
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eveneme eveneme commented
Yes yes!
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Stefan Franz commented
I'd like it with the graphical interface - thats the only plug and play solution for me.
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Anonymous commented
Would be nice, cause the Version 5.4 of Woltlab-Community-Software needs to have the most recent version. ;-)
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dufresne commented
That would be really usefull.
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Mitchell van Bijleveld commented
It would be very nice if Plesk offers a graphical user interface for upgrading MariaDB. It's a process most system administrators have to do but there is a high chance of getting errors. It would be nice if Plesk could take care of upgrading MariaDB with making a backup before starting, remove incompatible packages and the old version of MariaDB and then upgrading MariaDB and the databases. They could probably use the implementation of cPanel since they are now owned by the same company.
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Anonymous commented
we want Extensions which automatically update msql or mariadb to the latest version
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Anonymous commented
add the update of mysql 5.7 and mariadb10.***
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Alexander Yamshanov commented
Hi,
Plesk doesn't ship MariaDB, it only downloads it from original OS vendor repo. You could install another MariaDB version with Docker container.
https://www.plesk.com/blog/product-technology/plesk-docker-extension/
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Bernhard commented
To use latest Moodle software, please configure MariaDB default settings to use 'innodb_file_format = Barracuda' and 'innodb_file_per_table = 1' as default with 'innodb_large_prefix' set to 'ON' and 'default-character-set = utf8mb4'
see https://docs.moodle.org/34/en/MySQL_full_unicode_support
THANKS A LOT!!
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Bernhard commented
Actually this has become very urgent for me since I use Moodle Learning Management Software in its latest version which requires at least MySQL 5.5.31 but finds version number 5.5.5.10.0.32.0.8.1 - Please upgrade MariaDB to at least 5.5.31 asap - or at least make sure, that Moodle can read find the version number 10.0.32-0+deb8u1 that my Onyx17.5 says it got can be read out correctly by programs like Moodle. Thanks a lot!
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Eugene commented
MariaDB version 10 is supported on Plesk Onyx 17.5.3 but not installed. It would be easier if Plesk had a selector for this as for PHP version used on the server. If you want to update please follow this link on Plesk technical support https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/213403429-How-to-upgrade-MySQL-5-5-to-5-6-5-7-on-Linux#centos7
I did not try it yet, so I do not have any experience to share, but if its from Plesk it self, it should work.