MadroosterTony
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MadroosterTony commented,
Steps to upgrade to MySQL 5.7 manually (includes a step to run mysql_upgrade). Confirmed these work in v66. 1. Remove mysql* from /etc/yum.conf 2. Install the RPM On CentOS6: rpm -Uvh https://d...
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MadroosterTony commented,
Due to the fact that we can not wait any longer, we have started to code our own MySQL 5.7 plugin for cPanel, much as we have done for MongoDB. The issue is in doing this, we lose the disk quotas ...
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MadroosterTony commented,
I have confirmed that the change for MySQL 5.7 is only to do with the way user passwords are set. What everyone else has done is a simple If, else statement when creating users. if (mysql_57) { ...
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MadroosterTony commented,
Benny, We have two major issues with the support not being there. 1. Paying customers are demanding MySQL 5.7 from us, with cPanel not supporting it, we have no choice but to provide them somet...
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MadroosterTony commented,
That still does not solve the issue of MySql X Plugin which is the primary reason people are using MySQL 5.7 Or does its solve the issue with commercial script writers not providing support when M...
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MadroosterTony commented,
Perfect example just came in today. We got a client that found us on the cPanel partner site, that is looking to move from their exisiting host due to support issues and only having older hardwar...
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MadroosterTony commented,
As I said previously in this thread. If cPanel is fine losing monthly income because of a core application in the LAMP stack, then so be it. We have been a cPanel partner for many years because t...
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MadroosterTony commented,
To be clear, I'm not trying to argue with you on your points. I'm just digging for my own knowledge using your points to google with, trying to understand the need here. I've been here a long ti...
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MadroosterTony commented,
This thread is two years old: vbulletin 4.2.3 work with MariaDB - vBulletin Community Forum From last month: vBulletin 5.3.1 Connect is now available. - vBulleti...
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MadroosterTony commented,
I am still waiting to confirm this, but one of our larger clients that runs multiple vBulletin message boards on their server, just informed us that vBulletin support will no longer help troublesh...