There are no changes in table or index formats between MariaDB 10.0 and MariaDB 10.1, so on most servers the upgrade should be painless.
For Windows, see Upgrading MariaDB on Windows instead.
For MariaDB Galera Cluster, see Upgrading from MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0 to MariaDB 10.1 with Galera Cluster instead.
Before you upgrade, it would be best to take a backup of your database. This is always a good idea to do before an upgrade. We would recommend Percona XtraBackup.
The suggested upgrade procedure is:
innodb_fast_shutdown
to 0
. It can be changed dynamically with SET GLOBAL
. For example: SET GLOBAL innodb_fast_shutdown=0;
sudo apt-get remove mariadb-server
sudo yum remove MariaDB-server
sudo zypper remove MariaDB-server
my.cnf
. This includes removing any options that are no longer supported. mysql_upgrade
. mysql_upgrade
does two things: mysql
database are fully compatible with the new version. As mentioned previously, on most servers upgrading from 10.0 should be painless. However, there are some things that have changed which could affect an upgrade:
Most of the following options have increased in value to give better performance.
Option | Old default value | New default value |
---|---|---|
innodb_log_compressed_pages | ON |
OFF |
join_buffer_size | 128K |
256K |
max_allowed_packet | 1M |
4M |
query_alloc_block_size | 8192 |
16384 |
query_cache_size | 0 |
1M |
query_cache_type | ON |
OFF |
sync_master_info | 0 |
10000 |
sync_relay_log | 0 |
10000 |
sync_relay_log_info | 0 |
10000 |
query_prealloc_size | 8192 |
24576 |
secure_auth | OFF |
ON |
sql_log_bin | No longer affects replication of events in a Galera cluster. | |
sql_mode | empty |
NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER, NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION |
table_open_cache | 400 |
2000 |
thread_pool_max_threads | 500 |
1000 |
The following options should be removed or renamed if you use them in your config files:
Option | Reason |
---|---|
rpl_recovery_rank | Unused in 10.0 |
Note that explicit or implicit casts from MAX(string) to INT, DOUBLE or DECIMAL now produce warnings (MDEV-8852).
You might consider using the following major new features in MariaDB 10.1:
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https://mariadb.com/kb/en/upgrading-from-mariadb-100-to-mariadb-101/