When we used EL4.5, we had to uninstall MySQL and then install the one
from Zenoss Deps. I recommend looking into trying CentOS5 if you can, it
will be a much easier install.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
samusweb wrote:
Hello,
I am the IT guy at a small charter high school, and I'm trying to install
Zenoss on a MediaTemple (dv) dedicatedVirtual server, version 3.0 (the name
that MT gives it).
Basically, it's a virtual server running CentOS 4.4. It comes with MySQL client
and server versions 4.1, and after staying up until 3 AM getting version 5
running, I am now encountering problems once again.
Here is my official MySQL version:
Code:
Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.54, for redhat-linux-gnu (i686) using readline 5.1
Following the tutorial to install on Enterprise Linux 4
(http://www.zenoss.com/community/docs/install-guides/install-on-el4/"), I
downloaded the dependencies and tried to install them. It failed out, because the
version of MySQL I now have installed (5.0.54) conflicts with the version it wanted
to install (5.0.22).
Zenoss won't install correctly with the --nodeps switch, so I am stuck. How can
I make Zenoss work with 5.0.54? Or, how can I downgrade to 5.0.22?
Thanks in advance for the help! I am desperate!
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