![]() ![]() ![]() Typical UC run will look similar to this: 2 – UC found errors that must be fixed before upgrading to 8.0.1 – No fatal errors were found, but some potential issues were detected,.0 – no issues or only ones categorized as notice,.At the end, UC prints a summary and returns an integer value describing he severity of the issues found: Not all the issues discovered have the same gravity (they are all tagged either “notice”, “warning”, or “error”) and results in failed upgrade process, but you should consider them all to be able to take full advantage of MySQL 8.0. If any issues are discovered, it displays them along with any advice targeted at resolving those issues. What UC does is connect to specified server and, if the server version is supported (at the moment only 5.7) and user has enough privileges (ALL privileges with GRANT option), runs a series of checks. Please note that in any case UC creates a new MySQL session to the server so your Shell’s global session remains unaffected. ![]()
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