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How to upgrade mySQL from 5.1 to 5.5

qpidity

New Pleskian
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone could offer advice on how to upgrade mySQL from version 5.1 to version 5.5 on linux. We're running CentOS version 6.3 with Plesk 11.09.

The approach outlined here http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/upgrading-from-previous-series.html seems like the way to go but I've been unable to verify the best practice method suggested by the Plesk community. I want to be sure that I don't adversely affect our installation.

If it is at all relevant we're running a Joomla 2.5 site.

Thanks in advance
 
Hi Igor,

Thank you for your suggestion. Is that the solution recommended by Plesk?

There is no mention there of running any sort of backup. I read elsewhere that running a mysqldump was advisable. Is it necessary with this approach?

Thanks again
 
Before making any system relevant changes, it is ALWAYS wise to make a backup, so that you may restore the previous configuration in case of issues/failures/problems.
 
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