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2016 Sep 23
4
Install Mariadb on Centos 7 fails
Folks
I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
Here's what I did:
0) Become root
1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
2) Delete residual libs
rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
3) yum install -y mariadb-server
installed mariadb-5.5.50-1.el7_2.x86_64 from the Centos
'updates' repository
4) systemctl start mariadb
5) systemctl status mariadb
2016 Sep 23
1
Install Mariadb on Centos 7 fails
At 09:36 AM 9/23/2016, you wrote:
>On 2016-09-22 18:07, david wrote:
> > Folks
> >
> > I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
> >
> >
> > Here's what I did:
> >
> > 0) Become root
> > 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
> > 2) Delete residual libs
> > rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
>
2016 Aug 12
0
CESA-2016:1602 Important CentOS 7 mariadb Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:1602 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-1602.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
x86_64:
8dd2f3dda022d3bb20ad8edd20d771b230232f7fe206f17088f0cfd47ae1159d mariadb-5.5.50-1.el7_2.x86_64.rpm
2016 Sep 27
0
CentOS 7 & MariaDB
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 03:18:02PM +0000, jan.zeller at id.unibe.ch wrote:
> This version of MariaDB namely 5.5 is officially supported [1] until
> April 2017.
>
> How does CentOS 7 deal with this circumstance ? What will happen
> when 5.5 runs out ?
> Do I have to change the repositories manually [2] or does the change
> happen 'automagically' ?
1.) Keep in mind
2015 Nov 30
2
SOT: MariaDB 5.5.x-MariaDB logs are not going to desired .log file
Hi there, I know this is off-topic or semi off-topic but I really need some
help since I am stucked.
I'm trying to redirect MariaDB logs to `/var/log/mysql/*.log` files as
shown below on the `/etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf` file:
#
# These groups are read by MariaDB server.
# Use it for options that only the server (but not clients) should see
#
# See the examples of server
2015 May 10
4
mariadb fails to start under C7
Hi Earl,
>I think I found your problem, you do not have the correct package installed
>[root at c7-db1 ~]# rpm -qa | grep maria
>mariadb-libs-5.5.41-2.el7_0.x86_64
>mariadb-server-5.5.41-2.el7_0.x86_64
>mariadb-5.5.41-2.el7_0.x86_64
>[root at c7-db1 ~]#
>Install the mariadb-x package and you should be able to start the service
Thanks. While I could go with mariadb 5, the
2014 Aug 30
3
why does centos 7 want to install mariadb instead of mysql ?
Hey all,
I just got around to trying out CentOS 7. And for some reason when I
attempt to install mysql-server, instead I'm offered mariadb? I'm using
epel and remi as my repos.
[root at web1:/etc/yum.repos.d] #cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
[root at web1:/etc/yum.repos.d] #yum repolist
Loaded plugins: amazon-id, rhui-lb
repo id
2015 May 10
5
mariadb fails to start under C7
Hey all,
I just unstalled MariaDB version 10 from the mariadb repositories under a
CentOS 7 host.
The install went fine!
[root at nfsdb1 ~]# rpm -qa | grep -i mariadb
MariaDB-common-10.0.19-1.el7.centos.x86_64
MariaDB-server-10.0.19-1.el7.centos.x86_64
MariaDB-client-10.0.19-1.el7.centos.x86_64
MariaDB-shared-10.0.19-1.el7.centos.x86_64
However, when I go to start up the service, I'm
2016 Sep 23
0
Install Mariadb on Centos 7 fails
On 2016-09-22 18:07, david wrote:
> Folks
>
> I'm having problems installing Mariadb in Centos 7.
>
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> 0) Become root
> 1) Make sure that mariadb and mysql are NOT installed.
> 2) Delete residual libs
> rm -rf /var/lib/mysq*
> 3) yum install -y mariadb-server
> installed mariadb-5.5.50-1.el7_2.x86_64 from
2014 Sep 10
2
MariaDB repository
My C7 system has mariadb 5.5.37, installed from the Centos repository.
The latest version (with a security update is 5.5.39). Mariadb.org has
its own repositories, but they don't list Centos 7 as an option. Is
anyone using the repository for Centos 6 with Centos 7?
See
2013 Oct 26
1
CentOS 6.4, LAMP, MariaDB
Hi,
I am trying to install a LAMP stack using MariaDB on CentOS 6.4, 64
bit. I have installed MariaDB by using the MariaDB repository
configuraton tool. I installed php by itself. Both MariaDB and php
individually test fine.
I know that php-mysql has to be installed to complete the LAMP stack
installation. From lots of googling I understand that there is a
php-mysql and a php-mysqlnd.
2017 Aug 14
1
(Solved) Re: Upgrade path from MySQL to MariaDB broken? (Akonadi)
Hello!
I've found it out, how you can solve/work around the problem:
Nextcloud needs MariaDB. It won't work (so it seems) with MySQL. So mariadb-
server needs to be installed.
This replaces MySQL (mysql-server-core-5.7 and mysql-client-core-5.7) with
MariaDB. The problem is that after that, Akonadi won't start any longer.
"aconadictl start" outputs a lot of messages.
2015 Nov 30
1
SOT: MariaDB 5.5.x-MariaDB logs are not going to desired .log file
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Wes James <comptekki at me.com> wrote:
> Does this help:
>
>
> http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/98732/how-to-enable-queries-logs-in-mariadb
> <
> http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/98732/how-to-enable-queries-logs-in-mariadb
> >
>
> did search online - maybe you need to change mysql log location that might
>
2015 May 29
3
Using Mariadb databases from old server
Todor Petkov wrote:
>> I'm running CentOS-7, but I left some MySQL databases
>> on my old CentOS-6.5 partition which I'd like to retrieve.
>> I assume they are contained in the file /var/lib/mysql/ibdata1 ?
>>
>> Could I just copy this file to /var/lib/mysql in CentOS-7?
>> Or is there some way Mariadb or phpMyAdmin can import mysql databases
>>
2019 Apr 24
2
mariadb: How to delete foreign key constraint from non-existing table?
Hi,
somehow phpmyadmin messed things up when I was trying to modify a table.
The table disappeared, and now it's impossible to re-create it:
MariaDB [time]> create table etikettend_metainfo (userID integer(6)
unsigned, stationsnummer integer(4) unsigned, primary key (userID));
ERROR 1005 (HY000): Can't create table `time`.`etikettend_metainfo`
(errno: 150 "Foreign key
2019 Nov 07
2
MariaDB database for users and passwords?
Greetings, All!
I've got an email server set up with Postfix and Dovecot, but Dovecot
can't find any users.? I'd ilke to use the database I set up in MariaDB
for users (referenced by Postfix), but I'm just not sure how to do it.?
There's a line in dovecot.conf specifying /etc/dovecot/passwd.db, but
obviously that's not the one I set up in MariaDB.? Is what I want even
2015 Mar 04
2
mariadb driver for named-sdb (CentOS 7)
I've looked high and low and I cannot a package that has the mariadb
driver to go with bind-sdb-9.9.4-14.el7_0.1.x86_64. Everything I'm
finding is how to build from source, which for this project will not be
maintainable. Is there a yum repo with this driver anywhere? Thanks much,
Jim
2015 Apr 19
0
yum install failiure - CentOS-7 - Base
Richard <lists-centos at ...> writes:
>
>
> ------------ Original Message ------------
> > Date: Sunday, April 19, 2015 18:44:43 +0000
> > From: Sarogahtyp <sarogahtyp at ...>
> > To: centos at ...
> > Subject: [CentOS] yum install failiure - CentOS-7 - Base
> >
> > I have a running CentOS 6.5 64-bit system running and i like to
>
2019 Nov 07
2
MariaDB database for users and passwords?
On 11/7/19 2:11 AM, Felix Zielcke via dovecot wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, den 06.11.2019, 22:23 -0500 schrieb Ken Wright via
> dovecot:
>> Greetings, All!
>>
>> I've got an email server set up with Postfix and Dovecot, but Dovecot
>> can't find any users. I'd ilke to use the database I set up in
>> MariaDB for users (referenced by Postfix), but I'm
2015 Dec 21
1
Announcing release for MariaDB 5.5 and 10.0 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL
I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.5 and
10.0 of the MariaDB server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a
Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group
(https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo).
QuickStart
----------
You can get started in three easy steps (example of MariaDB 10.0):
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo