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Cpanel Downgrade Mysql 4.1.x to Mysql 4.0.xx

Posted on April 7, 2010April 21, 2010 by OD

I have ordered a new server Centos 4.3 with Cpanel WHM 10.8.0 cPanel 10.8.2-R119.

When I have transfered old server all accounts to this new server, Some sites mysql database had a few problems. I found the new server is MySQL 4.1.xx and my old server is MySQL 4.0.xx. So i decide to downgrade MYSQL 4.1.X to MySQL 4.0.xx.

cPanel Tweak Settings only have MYSQL 4.1 or MYSQL 5.0 , so I vi /var/cpanel/cpanel.config,change mysql-version=4.1 into mysql-version=4.

then, you have to do the following:

cp -fr /var/lib/mysql /var/lib/mysql.old

rm -fr /var/lib/mysql

rm -f /usr/sbin/mysqld

/scripts/mysqlup—force

when installed mysql ,I found a problem.

……………………………………………………

Attempting to restart mysql

Waiting for mysql to restart…. . . . . . . . . . . finished.

mysql status

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