Did you mean 10.0.12? 10.0.1 is an alpha release
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/development/release-notes/release-notes-mariadb-100-series/mariadb-1001-release-notes/
Also, as a side note, if you have another program which uses
libmysqlclient18 AND does version checking (e.g. php-5.3) AND using
I switched to MariaDB 10.0.1.
It works fine.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
> Distros often change things to make it more suitable with their
> environment, or to fix bugs faster than upstream. For example,
> Ubuntu's version of mysql uses only upstart, which only trac
Distros often change things to make it more suitable with their
environment, or to fix bugs faster than upstream. For example,
Ubuntu's version of mysql uses only upstart, which only tracks the pid
of the msyqld process it started.
I've also looked at Mariadb's[1] startup script, and it should han
Hello,
I think the article intention was describe the environment at 2013
since Oracle Linux 6.5 LXC is supported with the OS.
Talking about LXC, it does work pretty good, the key is to understand what
it does and what it doesn't and avoid generalizations and simplifacions.
Alvaro.
On Sun, Ju
LXC is already stable and tested. But since most lxc features requires
modern kernel, till recently it was hard to setup newer lxc.
I have run zones and openvz in past, im using LXC at staging/testing
environments (this is more due to the fact that we are on older kernel in
production). Heroku, on
Good day,
Oracle... when not!
I'm a newbie to LxC too, I've been running it on my home and office for
about a 4 months now and I can only say it rocks.
Of course one important thing - and may be the most important at all [0] -
is that the kernels you run inside the containers SUPPORTS cgroups and