Now we again re-run the yum command for installing MariaDB server Now, we will remove postfix and mariadb-libs-1:5.5.86_64 from system.Later we will re-install postfix only. Note: mariadb-libs-1:5.5.86_64 is also a dependency for postfix 10. If you are not seeing the below given error it means, the MariaDB server is installed and following the next step is not required.įile /etc/my.cnf from install of MariaDB-common-10.0.86_64 conflicts with file from package mariadb-libs-1:5.5.86_64įile /usr/share/mysql/charsets/Index.xml from install of MariaDB-common-10.0.86_64 conflicts with file from package mariadb-libs-1:5.5.86_64īecause of mariadb-libs-1:5.5.86_64 package, we are getting conflicts while installing MariaDB server. Most probably you may get “Transaction check error”. Note: The given below error we have not found in version 10.4.7. Yum install MariaDB-server MariaDB-client MariaDB-devel MariaDB-shared To install MariaDB server and client, use the below given yum command. Now in this section, we will also take you through the problem which will be occurred during installation. Manually importing the signing key by using below given command. Hence by default we will install the same ~]# yum list|grep MariaDB-server In our server, at the time of writing MariaDB Server 10.0.14 stable release is availble. Now run the command below given command to check which is latest stable MariaDB server available in the yum repo. Save the file Check latest stable MariaDB server is available Note: We recommend you to follow this method only in server where MariaDB Server or MySQL Server are not installed yet.įollow the given below steps to install MariaDB-Server 10 Create MariaDB yum repo fileĬreate new file /etc//MariaDB.repoĪnd paste below given contents in same file. While installing MariaDB 10 on CentOS 7 ,we faced some problems. The method is applicable to RHEL 7 as well. We are doing fresh installation of MariaDB Server on minimal installed CentOS 7 version. In this post we will how to install MariaDB Server 10.4.7 version on CentOS 7 and RHEL 7 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 ) by using yum command.
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