3. Now check the version of mysql on system.
[root@kalwa1 tmp]# rpm -qa | grep -i mysql perl-DBD-MySQL-4.013-3.el6.x86_64 mysql-devel-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.x86_64 mysql-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.x86_64 mysql-server-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.x86_64 mysql-bench-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.x86_64 mysql-connector-odbc-5.1.5r1144-7.el6.x86_64 mysql-libs-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.x86_64 mysql-test-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.x86_64 mysql-connector-java-5.1.12-2.el6.x86_64
4. Start the mysql services.
[root@kalwa1 tmp]# service mysqld restart Stopping mysqld: [ OK ] Starting mysqld: [ OK ] [root@kalwa1 tmp]#
Jouni "rautamiekka" Järvinen says
Don’t use regular MySQL, Percona and MariaDB (we’ll migrate to MariaDB later) are better.