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

RE: upgrade from version 5.0.45

2010-04-01 Thread Parikh, Dilip Kumar
, 2010 7:07 PM To: mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: upgrade from version 5.0.45 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

upgrade from version 5.0.45

2010-03-31 Thread Marco Baiguera
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 release 5.3. is it safe to simply use "yum upgrade mysql" ? are there a