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Old 11-17-2007, 01:06 PM
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whm (mysql5 to mysql4 ??)

in whm tweak setting I have changed mysql ver4.0 to mysql ver5.0 with mistake
when I want to make restore of mysql ver 4.0 in tweak setting I dont find the radio button to select mysql ver 0.4

how to fix this please and retorn to vr 0.4 again ??
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Old 11-17-2007, 03:29 PM
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I might be wrong, but I believe the only way you can downgrade back to 4 is if you have a backup dump of your entire mySQL 4 that you can manually restore to the server. I honestly would not know how to go about doing the downgrade/restore, but I made sure to have a backup of mySQL 4 before upgrading to 4.1 (by having my backup config in WHM set to backup "Per account and Entire MySQL Directory to a separate drive). If you have your backup configured like that in WHM, then I *think* you should have a backup copy of your old mySQL. But again, I wouldn't know the exact steps to restore/downgrade it, so hopefully one of the experts here on the board can explain that part to you.
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Old 11-17-2007, 04:21 PM
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I think in tweak setting just change mysql ver number after to make upgrading with :

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I want to change mysql ver to 4.0 ??
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Old 11-17-2007, 05:41 PM
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I have change it in
/var/cpanel/cpanel.config



thank you
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I might be wrong, but I believe the only way you can downgrade back to 4 is if you have a backup dump of your entire mySQL 4 that you can manually restore to the server. I honestly would not know how to go about doing the downgrade/restore, but I made sure to have a backup of mySQL 4 before upgrading to 4.1 (by having my backup config in WHM set to backup "Per account and Entire MySQL Directory to a separate drive). If you have your backup configured like that in WHM, then I *think* you should have a backup copy of your old mySQL. But again, I wouldn't know the exact steps to restore/downgrade it, so hopefully one of the experts here on the board can explain that part to you.
How van i do this downgrade/restore ?
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