[debian-mysql] Serious mess while upgrading mysql server

Bjoern Boschman bjoern at boschman.de
Tue Nov 4 16:26:07 UTC 2014


Hi Didier,

regarding 1)
I would like to know what is not compatible?
I doubt that there was a change in terms of configuration?
could you be so kind and provide more info from your mysql admin?
mysql-5.1->mysql-5.5 upgrade is handled similar like java-6->java-7
(but they cannot be isntalled side-by-side)

regarding 2)
Each upgrade (even minor upgrades) require server restart, as new
binaries have to be loaded.
This is the case for afaik every server software that's not running
via tcp-warpper (e.g. apache, nginx, etc.)
It is well know that this software will be restarted during upgrade
(since ever?)
I guess we will not extra note the user.

Cheers
Bjoern

2014-11-04 16:16 GMT+01:00 Didier Kryn <kryn at in2p3.fr>:
>     Dear mysql Debian maintainers,
>
>     As the administrator of a few Dell PowerEdge servers running Debian
> Wheezy, I made a general upgrade of two machines today. This triggered an
> upgrade of our mysql servers which had several consequences:
>
>     1) the new version (5.5.40) is not fully compatible with version 5.5.38
> . The mysql administrator complained that his service would not work without
> changing configuration files.
>     2) the simple fact of restarting a server while it is involved in
> databases replications also causes serious harm according to him.
>
>     Would you be kind enough to consider the following suggestions:
>
>     1) when a new version is not fully compatible with the previous one,
> maybe the two versions might be in the repository, but the new one not
> considered an upgrade of the old one, so that routine upgrades do not touch
> it but the administrator must explicitely install one and remove the other
> (like for java-6 vs java-7).
>
>     2) Even for simple upgrades (the ones which do not touch the user
> interface), when about to stop the mysql server, display a warning about the
> possible consequences and ask if the administrator really wants to continue.
>
>     Thank you for your attention.
>
>     Didier Kryn
>     Laboratoire APC
>     Universite Paris-Diderot
>
>
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