The best results I have got are using:
Server OS:
CentOS
Apache Version:
2.4.6
PHP Version:
7.3.1
MySQL Version:
10.1.37-MariaDB
Anything later than MariaDB 10.1 was causing an issue with the ModuleAdmin module.
Please remember that I am using test VMs to try out aspects of PHP and MariaDB upgrading, not production servers. None of the tests I am doing are officially supported by the Sentora Team and there is currently no support for trying these steps out. If you do so, you are doing so entirely at your own risk. I am trialling a Suhosin replacement which is designed for PHP 7.
Also, keep in mind that there are a number of code issues which I have dealt with as I've gone - too many and too trivial to mention them all here... but you'll only be attempting any of this if you know what you're doing, right?
Keith.
Server OS:
CentOS
Apache Version:
2.4.6
PHP Version:
7.3.1
MySQL Version:
10.1.37-MariaDB
Anything later than MariaDB 10.1 was causing an issue with the ModuleAdmin module.
Please remember that I am using test VMs to try out aspects of PHP and MariaDB upgrading, not production servers. None of the tests I am doing are officially supported by the Sentora Team and there is currently no support for trying these steps out. If you do so, you are doing so entirely at your own risk. I am trialling a Suhosin replacement which is designed for PHP 7.
Also, keep in mind that there are a number of code issues which I have dealt with as I've gone - too many and too trivial to mention them all here... but you'll only be attempting any of this if you know what you're doing, right?
Keith.