Sometimes it is necessary to know the version number of the database in the Linux system, in order to find the corresponding version of the vulnerability, and install the patch in time. So how does the Linux system detect the version of the MariaDB server? Let's take a look.
Method One: The first method is to log on to find out version of MariaDB server After logging in, you will see the version information of some of MariaDB.
Another method is & lsquo input on the command line after the login MariaDB; status & rsquo; command. The output shows the version of the server as well as the protocol version.
Method Two: If you can not access MariaDB server, then you can not use the first method. In this case you can guess based on the version of the MariaDB installation package. This method is only useful if MariaDB is installed through the package manager. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages
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