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    Getting CloudLinux to work with MariaDB and Litespeed

  • #2
    Hello,

    Ive been using CloudLinux. I installed MariaDB to replace MySQL. However, now, MySQL Governor doesnt seem to work. dbtop shows all 0s.

    I also have litespeed installed. When I run lvetop, only “nobody” is displayed.

    What do I need to do to have these stats properly calculated so that resource usage can be done?

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    • #3
      OK, I think I got Litespeed working, but MariaDB still is not working with CloudLinux, especially MySQL Governor. I saw an announcement from earlier this year that claimed to have a patch for MariaDB, but following the installation instructions only resulted in overwriting MariaDB and having the default MySQL installation.

      So anything I can do here?

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      • #4
        You have to run our version of MariaDB -- and selection process is not trivial right now. We will improve it in the next versions of the governor.

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        • #5
          How do you use your version of MariaDB, then? And what do you mean “selection process is not trivial”?

          Itd be great if you could tell me how I can choose this option.

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          • #6
            I also want to use MariaDB instead of MySQL. MariaDB is not in CL repository (at least for Centos6)
            This thread is still unanswered for more then 6 months!

            thank you,
            Martin Kuchar

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            • #7
              Martin, please, check MySQL governor documentation in docs.cloudlinux.com
              MariaDB was supported for a long, long time.

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