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MariaDB packages have been scheduled for gradual rollout

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New updated MariaDB 10.2, MariaDB 10.3, MariaDB 10.4, and MariaDB 10.5 packages for MySQL Governor for CloudLinux OS 6,7, and 8 have been scheduled for gradual rollout from our production repository.

Rollout slot: 4

Rolled out to: 0.2%

ETA for 100% rollout: May, 31

Changelog

cl-MariaDB102-10.2.38-1
  • MYSQLG-590: Update MariaDB to version 10.2.38
cl-MariaDB103-10.3.29-1
  • MYSQLG-589: Update MariaDB to version 10.3.29
cl-MariaDB104-10.4.19-1
  • MYSQLG-591: Update MariaDB to version 10.4.19
  • MYSQLG-580: Fix libpath in pkgconfig
cl-MariaDB105-10.5.10-1
  • MYSQLG-592: Update MariaDB to version 10.5.10

Installation

To install cl-MariaDB, follow our documentation for the instructions here.

Immediate update (via bypass)

Note: Make a full database backup (including system tables) before you upgrade MySQL or switch to MariaDB. This action will prevent data loss in case something goes wrong.

# yum update cl-MariaDB* --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-4-bypass

MariaDB packages have been scheduled for gradual rollout

mysql

New updated MariaDB 10.2, MariaDB 10.3, MariaDB 10.4, and MariaDB 10.5 packages for MySQL Governor for CloudLinux OS 6,7, and 8 have been scheduled for gradual rollout from our production repository.

Rollout slot: 4

Rolled out to: 0.2%

ETA for 100% rollout: May, 31

Changelog

cl-MariaDB102-10.2.38-1
  • MYSQLG-590: Update MariaDB to version 10.2.38
cl-MariaDB103-10.3.29-1
  • MYSQLG-589: Update MariaDB to version 10.3.29
cl-MariaDB104-10.4.19-1
  • MYSQLG-591: Update MariaDB to version 10.4.19
  • MYSQLG-580: Fix libpath in pkgconfig
cl-MariaDB105-10.5.10-1
  • MYSQLG-592: Update MariaDB to version 10.5.10

Installation

To install cl-MariaDB, follow our documentation for the instructions here.

Immediate update (via bypass)

Note: Make a full database backup (including system tables) before you upgrade MySQL or switch to MariaDB. This action will prevent data loss in case something goes wrong.

# yum update cl-MariaDB* --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-4-bypass
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