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How to Upgrade to Mysql 5.6.0+ safely?
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How to Upgrade to Mysql 5.6.0+ safely?
Hi fellow Sentora users, I'm hoping someone can help me out. I'm not all that comfortable with messing around with my perfectly working system, but I have a software (Magento) that wants Mysql 5.6.0 to install on my server.

I have Sentora running on my server and things are working fine for now. I believe I'm on version 1.0 (however, I have no idea how to tell, can someone tell me where this is listed in the control panel?) I see the notice to upgrade to 1.0.3, but I can't see a running version number listed anywhere.

Currently, Mysql is version 5.5.41-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.

So my question is, how can I upgrade this safely without breaking Sentora. Can I just run the Ubuntu apt-get command to upgrade mysql to the latest version or will this break Sentora and how it manages my server. Is there a way to upgrade Mysql within the Sentora control panel itself?

Thanks!
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How to Upgrade to Mysql 5.6.0+ safely? - by americanninja - 02-09-2016, 01:14 AM

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