Hello Sabika,
On 12/4/2013 2:56 PM, Sabika Makhdoom wrote:
I would from 5.1.40 to 5.5.8 first and then to 5.6
Why 5.5.8? Our current release is 5.5.35. 5.5.8 is an ancient release
of 5.5 and represents the very first GA release of 5.5 . There have been
27 additional releases (each with the
I would from 5.1.40 to 5.5.8 first and then to 5.6
On Dec 4, 2013, at 11:33 AM, Ilya Kazakevich wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have anybody tried to upgrade 5.1 to 5.6? I believe running mysql_upgrade
> should be enough, but does there are some caveats?
>
> Ilya Kazakevich.
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On 2013-12-04 1:33 PM, Ilya Kazakevich wrote:
Hello,
Have anybody tried to upgrade 5.1 to 5.6? I believe running mysql_upgrade
should be enough, but does there are some caveats?
Ilya Kazakevich.
The MySQL recommendation is to upgrade one major version at a time, ie
5.1->5.5->5.6. There are s
Hello,
Have anybody tried to upgrade 5.1 to 5.6? I believe running mysql_upgrade
should be enough, but does there are some caveats?
Ilya Kazakevich.
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