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a month later

Which version of MySQL or MariaDB plus phpMyAdmin should I put on aaPanel 7.0.11 with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS?

    I didn't want to experiment, the stable operation of the components/apps is important to me.

      a month later

      On Ubuntu 22.04 use mariadb 10.6.

      For other ubuntu version you can check built-in mariadb version using: apt install mariadb-server, then choose N.

        Fresh Install Ubuntu 22, Support All MySQL and MariaDB 😎

          aaP_web.nawi not really...tested on ubuntu 22 the following:
          mariadb 10.6 - 11 all returns "not supported message" asking to change to mysql 5/7/8. aapanel 7.0.12

            8 days later

            Same issue here attempting to install mariadb on fresh ubu24 install
            None of the versions work for me....

              Hello, it is recommended that you execute this command and then use the compile mode to install. Is it normal?
              touch /www/server/panel/install/i_mysql.pl

              aaP_dlman_1999

                7 days later

                aaPanel_Kern

                OK

                1. Fresh UBU24 install
                2. Fresh aaPanel install
                3. touch /www/server/panel/install/i_mysql.pl
                4. Attempted mariadb install with compile - never installs.......

                aaPanel_Kern

                Update:
                Did not want to install via docker wanted to run native but found this and was able to install mariadb and appears to be running.....

                Install from app store:

                1. Mariadb multi-version management
                2. Installed mariadb on port 3306 and is running ....

                So what does this tell us related to the default configuration of aaPanel that is preventing us from installing MariaDB from fresh install?

                Fresh UBU 24 install
                Ran Nginx with mariadb initial setup mariadb never installed.....

                  a month later