On Tuesday 31 August 2010 20:30:55 Mick wrote:
> > But this is apparently not the proper way, because after
> > restarting the server, apache does not show my web-page
> > reporting there is no such a database. I checked it with
> > phpmyadmin, and really, there is absolutely no database
> > in mysql!
> > 
> > I quickly restored backup version which I have done just
> > before trying mysql-update, so my web-site is up and running.
> > Now I would like to update mysql the right way, I but do not
> > know how to do it...
> 
> Hi Jarry,
> 
> Some years ago I ran into some similar problem, I can't recall exactly
> what. Lost in folklore (wiki?) were some instructions to first stop mysql
> before you update it and I have been following them since.
> 
> I stop apach & mysql, run the update,  dispatch-conf and then restart them
> both.  Haven't had problems since.
> 
> There may be a better way for doing this - in which case others who know
> better will hopefully chime in.

I'm curious as well. Imo it shouldn't be necessary to stop mysql server for 
each update.

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