Installing Percona Xtrabackup with WHM/cPanel
Has anyone used Percona's Xtrabackup on a CPanel server?
I am trying to install it via
yum install xtrabackup
I get the following output:
Missing Dependency: perl(DBD::mysql) is needed by package percona-xtrabackup-21-2.1.9-746.rhel5.x86_64 (percona-release-x86_64)
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(DBD::mysql) is needed by package percona-xtrabackup-21-2.1.9-746.rhel5.x86_64 (percona-release-x86_64)
If I run perl -MCPAN -e shell and then upgrade DBD::mysql It states: All modules are up to date for DBD::mysql
So I'm confused - what is missing?
If I run perl -MCPAN -e shell and then upgrade DBD::mysql It states: All modules are up to date for DBD::mysql
So I'm confused - what is missing?
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Hello :) Please ensure you review the following document regarding the Perl environments on cPanel: Perl Environments and Modules Thank you. 0 -
Thank you, I did not realize this should be done through WHM. Unfortunately when checking DBD::mysql through Module Installers and trying to install the RPM through Install an RPM I get the same messages. Here is the Install the RPM output: Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * atomic: www6.atomicorp.com Excluding Packages in global exclude list Finished Setting up Install Process Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package percona-xtrabackup.x86_64 0:2.2.5-5027.el5 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: perl(DBD::mysql) for package: percona-xtrabackup --> Finished Dependency Resolution percona-xtrabackup-2.2.5-5027.el5.x86_64 from percona-release-x86_64 has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: perl(DBD::mysql) is needed by package percona-xtrabackup-2.2.5-5027.el5.x86_64 (percona-release-x86_64) You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: package-cleanup --problems package-cleanup --dupes rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest The program package-cleanup is found in the yum-utils package. Install complete. 0 -
This is a third-party application, so it might be a good idea to report this issue to their support team. You could try temporarily removing the "perl*" exclusion in /etc/yum.conf and then adding it back after completing the installation steps. Thank you. 0
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