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Mysql 5.6 to 5.7 upgrade on Centos 6.7 Topic is solved
Mysql 5.6 to 5.7 upgrade on Centos 6.7
I solved my upgrade issue with this:
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# Make sure yum is up-to-date
yum update yum
# Install yum-utils (it provides yum-config-manager)
yum install yum-utils
# Backup: dump all databases to all_dbs.sql
mysqldump --lock-all-tables --all-databases -uroot -ped8a5f47cbf39f0b5eda6715c85c0ae0 >/root/all_dbs.sql
# Stop MySQL daemon
service mysqld stop
# Download latest MySQL for CentOS 6
wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/mysql80-commu ... noarch.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh mysql80-community-release-el6-2.noarch.rpm
yum repolist all | grep mysql
sudo yum-config-manager --enable mysql57-community
sudo yum-config-manager --disable mysql80-community
yum update mysql
# Start MySQL
service mysqld start
# If you get any errors you have to remove deprecated variables in etc/my.cnf
# Upgrade existing databases
mysql_upgrade -uroot -p
Source: https://www.basvanbeek.nl/linux/upgrade ... -centos-6/
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# Make sure yum is up-to-date
yum update yum
# Install yum-utils (it provides yum-config-manager)
yum install yum-utils
# Backup: dump all databases to all_dbs.sql
mysqldump --lock-all-tables --all-databases -uroot -ped8a5f47cbf39f0b5eda6715c85c0ae0 >/root/all_dbs.sql
# Stop MySQL daemon
service mysqld stop
# Download latest MySQL for CentOS 6
wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/mysql80-commu ... noarch.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh mysql80-community-release-el6-2.noarch.rpm
yum repolist all | grep mysql
sudo yum-config-manager --enable mysql57-community
sudo yum-config-manager --disable mysql80-community
yum update mysql
# Start MySQL
service mysqld start
# If you get any errors you have to remove deprecated variables in etc/my.cnf
# Upgrade existing databases
mysql_upgrade -uroot -p
Source: https://www.basvanbeek.nl/linux/upgrade ... -centos-6/