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I'm having the same issue with Windows Server 2019. I just get this error in the log and also gets stuck in phase 5. I'm trying to update from 10.8.3 -> 10.11.3. Please help.
Is there any way to manually run all the commands necessary to upgrade version?
Executing "C:\Program Files\MariaDB 10.10\bin\mysqladmin.exe" "--protocol=pipe" "--socket=mysql_upgrade_service_1076" "ping" "--no-beep" C:\Program Files\MariaDB 10.10\bin\mysqladmin.exe: connect to server at 'localhost' failed error: 'Can't connect to server on 'localhost' (10061)'
I ran into this same error in Phase 5 when attempting to upgrade from 5.7 to 10.6 on a Windows 2016 server. It's a VM that I've been able to clone and test multiple times by reverting snapshots. I've gradually worked my way forward and found the service upgrade works with the latest versions of 10.2 through 10.5, all the way up to 10.6.12. I get the error if I try 10.6.13 or 10.6.14. Once I had a working 10.6.12 instance, I was able to upgrade in place to the latest version since it didn't require a service update. Version 10.6.12 was released in Feb, 10.6.13 in May and 10.6.14 in June. These other comments align with that timeline. Did something signficant change in the mysql_service_upgrade process between Feb and May that was propagated across versions?