Skip to main content

Upgrade from MySQL to Maria DB error

Comments

8 comments

  • William Davison
    Does anyone even know what ""EPERM" (1) error when it ended. : warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: Header V4 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 1bb943db: NOKEY" means?
    0
  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Is your server running behind a proxy or is special routing configured? If not, feel free to open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look. You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
    0
  • William Davison
    I assume the error message is caused by not being able conntect to https://yum.mariadb.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-MariaDB 166.78.144.191 Can you confirm?
    0
  • William Davison
    I have been sent this by a infrastructure Server Engineer, I cannot see how I can use cPanel to use the "nogpgcheck, Any suggestions please. Dear William, It appears to be yum can"t retrieve the GPG key but it might be able to retrieve the package without any issues, if you upgrading using yum please try with option nogpgcheck, EX : yum install applicationname "nogpgcheck However if above doesn"t work you can always install using RPMS [url=http://ftp.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/pub/dbms/mariadb/mariadb-5.5.42/yum/centos6-amd64/rpms/]Index of /pub/dbms/mariadb/mariadb-5.5.42/yum/centos6-amd64/rpms Download all above packages with wget and execute following command rpm -ivh MariaDB-*
    0
  • cPanelMichael
    Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you.
    0
  • William Davison
    Where is support ticket option on this site?
    0
  • William Davison
    Found it Your Request id is: 6173221. You can track the progress of your request here:
    0
  • cPanelMichael
    To update, the issue appears to be isolated to the servers inability to connect to yum.mariadb.org. The user was advised to address the connection issue, or to provide the contents of their /etc/yum.conf file for further inspection. Thank you.
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.