mariadb-upgrade & mysql_upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server
This page is part of MariaDB's Documentation.
The parent of this page is: Command-Line Interfaces for MariaDB Enterprise Server
Topics on this page:
Overview
The mariadb-upgrade
utility examines the data directory for incompatibilities with MariaDB Enterprise Server. It performs tasks, such as:
Upgrades the system tables to support any new features.
Attempts to repair tables with incompatibilities.
Problems can sometimes occur during upgrades. When problems occur, you may need to restore the system from a backup or reload the data from its system of record. Prior to upgrading, it is recommended to perform a backup or ensure that the system of record is available.
In 10.4 and later, the mariadb-upgrade
utility can be executed as either mariadb-upgrade
or mysql_upgrade
.
In 10.3 and before, only the mysql_upgrade
name is supported.
mariadb-upgrade & mysql_upgrade Options by MariaDB Enterprise Server Version
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mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server 11.4 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2
Choose a version of MariaDB Community Server to see the mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Community Server 10.6 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Community Server 10.5 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Community Server 10.4 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Community Server 10.3 mariadb-upgrade & mysql_
upgrade for MariaDB Community Server 10.2