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Upgrading to v9.11 and MySQL 5.5

  • September 21, 2013
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Hi All,

I'm planning on upgrading from 8.72 to 9.11 next week and I notice that 9.11 requires MySQL 5.5.

We are currently running MySQL 5.1. I have found this page at mysql.com and plan on following the instructions listed. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/windows-upgrading.html

Apart from the obvious of backing up the database before commencing, are there any hidden dangers lurking out there that others have found? Is it really that simple?

Cheers,
Chris.

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ImAMacGuy
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  • September 23, 2013

uh. I just upgraded mysql from 5.5.x to the current 5.6.x and I lost access to the JSS. Called support and they are having me restore our overnight backup.


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  • September 23, 2013

We upgraded MySQL to version 5.5.33 on production JSS with no issues. Have tried version 5.6.12 on a test box and updated ok.

What version and OS did you have trouble with?


ImAMacGuy
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  • September 23, 2013

I was on 10.8.5 running 8.71 w/ mysql 5.5 as well. With Jamf's help I'm back up and running now. Did have to adjust teh strict mode though, and for some reason I have 2 x my.cnf files my SQL is using one and JSS binary is using the other.


Chris_Hafner
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  • November 1, 2013

Anyone running Casper 9.2 and MySQL 5.6. I'm getting some flaky performance after a day or so.


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  • November 1, 2013

i have been running 5.6.12 on Linux servers for months with the 9.x JSS. one thing to note its our lab and not sure how with only 5-10 machines connecting i could ever drive flaky performance.


Chris_Hafner
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  • November 1, 2013

Yea, we're pretty small but not that small. About 650 units under management. After about a day I start getting weird timeouts. Then after two to three days I lose access to the MySQL database all together. A quick restart sorts it and then we start over again. Unfortunately I don't know much about debugging that particular beast so I'm hoping someone can relate before I have to do too much footwork ;-) I know about the old struck mode thing with 5.6 but I thought that was resolved as of 8.7.x+ ?


Chris_Hafner
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • November 1, 2013

FYI, the error I get from the JSS database utility is:

*Unable to connect to database:

Warning: Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.ERROR 2013 (HY000): Lost Connection to MySQL server at 'reading authorization packet' system error: 0

Please make sure that the MySQL server is running and that a firewall is not blocking the JSS utility*

Now, I should point out that I am on OS X 10.8.5 "Server" with JSS 9.2 and MySQL 5.6.14 community edition


Chris_Hafner
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • November 5, 2013

Looks like I'm getting aborted_connects. Will diagnose further and post.


Chris_Hafner
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  • November 6, 2013

I'm crossing my fingers now. 12 hours and only 12 aborted connections. It turns out that originally, when I disabled strict mode (something you should do on MySQL 5.6) it didn't stick. Hopefully that helps sort it out.


Chris_Hafner
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  • November 7, 2013

Ended up downgrading to MySQL 5.5.35 from 5.6.14. See thread https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/discussion.html?id=6493 if you're interested.


donmontalvo
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  • April 7, 2014

Were you guys ever able to get to MySQL 5.6.x?

Or are you staying with 5.5.x?