rem out the above with a # at the beginning of each line & try a restart
OKAY! MariaDB started and the website is back online!
glad your up and running again
would that be a bug? @staff
Incredible work! Thank you so much for the help!
Any idea why this could have happened?
not sure, but even without using VM I have never really been able to get maria to work with ssl certs, perhaps I need to do a bit more research on this
The ssl certificate for maria was incorrect … This is only a guess, when you updated the cert, the one you were using for maria became invalid … TBF I have never got ssl & maria to work correctly
you would think it would have reported before this as its common request in the panel.
Gotcha! Should I consider switching to mysql?
Also, I would be happy to provide more details so you guys can recreate this issue.
I didn’t bother reporting it when I changed from VM6 (mysql) to VM7 (maria) … no great shakes not using ssl for maria
same, its not set for maria or proftp
I set it, no issue.
no stay where you are … it’s a load of hassle that you don’t really need or wont… shame on the installer there isn’t an option to choose which database server is installed
set what ? with no issue
to mariadb, certs installed fine. restart fine.
from the webmin interface ?? if so what happens when you update the cert used ? where does webmin place the cert ?
I’m running Rocky9, I see the ssl files in etc
ok it’s Ubuntu causing the issue then as both myself and the op are running Ubuntu