3.0.5.3 -> 3.0.5.4p1

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by DKLeader, Apr 26, 2014.

  1. DKLeader

    DKLeader Member

    Hi,

    Just updated all my servers but on one of them I got this :
    Code:
    MySQL master server database name [dbispconfig]:
    
    Checking ISPConfig database .. OK
    Starting incremental database update.
    ERROR 1091 (42000) at line 18: Can't DROP 'origin'; check that column/key exists
    ERROR 1061 (42000) at line 19: Duplicate key name 'slave'
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0050.sql
    ERROR 1062 (23000) at line 2: Duplicate entry 'ME' for key 1
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0051.sql
    ERROR 1060 (42S21) at line 1: Duplicate column name 'default_slave_dnsserver'
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0052.sql
    ERROR 1060 (42S21) at line 1: Duplicate column name 'last_quota_notification'
    ERROR 1060 (42S21) at line 2: Duplicate column name 'last_quota_notification'
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0053.sql
    ERROR 1060 (42S21) at line 1: Duplicate column name 'rewrite_rules'
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0054.sql
    ERROR 1060 (42S21) at line 1: Duplicate column name 'error'
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0055.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0056.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0057.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0058.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0059.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0060.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0061.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0062.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0063.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0064.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0065.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0066.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0067.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0068.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0069.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0070.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0071.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0072.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0073.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0074.sql
    Loading SQL patch file: /tmp/ispconfig3_install/install/sql/incremental/upd_0075.sql
    
    All the servers were running 3.0.5.3.
    All are running Debian (mostly Squeeze)

    Does this affect the server and is there a way to check that the update is ok on this specific server?

    Best regards
    Jakob.
     
  2. Croydon

    Croydon ISPConfig Developer ISPConfig Developer

    Those error should noch affect anything.
    It seems you had some sql updates already installed and the patch of updated version tried to execute them again. Nothing to worry about.
     
  3. Ph1L

    Ph1L Member

    Successfully upgraded 1 out of 2 to 3.0.5.4p1.
    The second server, Apache, stops when the scripts shall make a backup.

    From syslog:
    Apr 29 15:22:01 SERVER CRON[11978]: (root) CMD (/usr/local/ispconfig/server/server.sh 2>&1 > /dev/null | while read line; do echo `/bin/date` "$line" >> /var/log/ispconfig/cron.log; done)

    Any suggestions?
     

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