Centmin Mod v1.2.3 beta – unattended mode & MariaDB 5.5 MySQL server
New Centmin Mod v1.2.3-eva2000.01u beta is available now. This one has some more significant changes – including unattended mode for initial install, and yes finally MariaDB 5.5 MySQL server default support via YUM repo updates from official MariaDB repository !
You’ll find the new revised menu option #12 is for MariaDB 5.2.x update to MariaDB 5.5.x for folks wanting to test older Centmin Mod installs upgrade to MariaDB 5.5 MySQL Server. Example of new menu option showned below and available at http://centminmod.com/centminmod_v123.html
-------------------------------------------------------- Centmin Mod 1.2.3-eva2000.01 - http://centminmod.com -------------------------------------------------------- Centmin Mod Menu -------------------------------------------------------- 1). Centmin Install 2). Add Nginx vhost domain 3). NSD setup domain name DNS 4). Nginx Upgrade 5). PHP Upgrade 6). XCache Re-install 7). APC Cache Re-install 8). XCache Install 9). APC Cache Install 10). Memcached Server Re-install 11). MariaDB 5.2.x Branch Upgrade Only 12). MariaDB 5.2.x to MariaDB 5.5 YUM upgrade 13). Install ioping.sh vbtechsupport.com/1239/ 14). SELinux disable 15). Install/Re-install imagick PHP Extension 16). Change SSHD Port Number 17). Multi-thread compression: pigz,pbzip2,lbzip2,p7zip etc 18). Suhosin PHP Extension install 19). Install FFMPEG and FFMPEG PHP Extension 20). NSD Re-install 21). Exit -------------------------------------------------------- Enter option [ 1 - 21 ] -------------------------------------------------------- |
Note: MariaDB 5.5.30 currently has a bug when a host is configured to have both ipv6 and ipv4 enabled you may get ‘Error establishing a database connection’ with your web apps i.e. wordpress when connecting via localhost. If you use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost it works fine. This bug is fixed in next MariaDB 5.5.31 release (bug reported).
As always, please first test these betas on a test fresh CentOS 6.x based server if possible and NOT on a production live site ! I’ve renamed the beta downloads with a ‘u’ for unattended and tagged a dd/mm/yy date tag on the end to differentiate new updated builds.