Re: upgrade from version 5.0.45

2010-04-04 Thread Rob Wultsch
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Walter Heck - OlinData.com wrote: > Depending on the "seriousness" of your environment you can read the > changelogs and upgrade if you don't see any showstoppers. I have > hardly ever seen any problems with minor version upgrades of mysql. > Of course what Rob says

Re: upgrade from version 5.0.45

2010-04-04 Thread Jesper Wisborg Krogh
Be aware that if it is an unpatched version of 5.0.77, then there is a bug related to name_const (http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=42014) that can cause serious problems (infinite server crashes if it happens in a replication thread). Redhat/CentOS have applied the patch, but other sources

Re: upgrade from version 5.0.45

2010-04-04 Thread Walter Heck - OlinData.com
Depending on the "seriousness" of your environment you can read the changelogs and upgrade if you don't see any showstoppers. I have hardly ever seen any problems with minor version upgrades of mysql. Of course what Rob says is true, and it is a good idea to test things out in a test environment fi

Re: upgrade from version 5.0.45

2010-04-04 Thread Rob Wultsch
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Marco Baiguera wrote: > Hello everyone, > i am quite new to mysql and i recently begin to work with a company > who is using mysql 5.0.45 in production. > i think this version is too old and would like to upgrade to the most > recent 5.0.xx > > my os is CentOS rele