Thanks Karl!

MJ

On 7/15/25 16:01, Karl Levik via discuss wrote:
There are several newer 10.11 versions since 10.11.10. The most recent is 10.11.13 which was released on 22. May: https://mariadb.com/docs/release-notes/mariadb-community-server-release- notes/mariadb-10-11-series/mariadb-10.11.13-release-notes <https:// mariadb.com/docs/release-notes/mariadb-community-server-release-notes/ mariadb-10-11-series/mariadb-10.11.13-release-notes>

I think upgrading to the most recent "patch" version should almost always be the first step when faced with a problem like this.

I'm surprised RH hasn't made these newer versions available yet, but you can consider switching from using the versions provided by RH for RHEL9 to versions built and provided by MariaDB Foundation (mariadb.org <http://mariadb.org>) for RHEL9. They have a very nifty repo config tool that will create a /etc/yum.repos.d/mariadb.repo file for you here:

https://mariadb.org/download/?t=repo-config <https://mariadb.org/ download/?t=repo-config>

Karl
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