I recently upgraded php from 5.2 to 5.5 on my server running CentOS 5.5. Then I also upgraded mysql from 5.1 to 5.5. Everething worked fine for a few days until now. Now any application installed on my server (such as trixbox, joomla, even phpMyAdmin) isn't able to connect to the database. The problem is, I am receiving just general error messages such as "DB Error: connect failed" or "Cannot start session without errors..." (phpMyAdmin).
MySQL seems to be running and I can access and query it using CLI. I've also tested socket functionality like this:
mysql -u root -p --socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
and it worked:
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. (...) Your MySQL connection id is 2...
Should I downgrade mysql, php installation or both? If so, how? Unfortunatelly, I didn't make any backups, except mysqldump, but database data seems fine.
The server requested authentication method unknown to the client
.mysql_xxx()
functions, which are deprecated in php 5.5 and don't support features from newer mysql versions. that probably explains that much of the issue. you should try a test program that uses the PDO library instead. I would expect well-known programs like joomla and phpmyadmin not to have that specific problem; they are almost certainly using a more up-to-date database API -- at least as long as you have up-to-date versions of the apps (if not, you'll obviously need to update them as well as updating php and mysql).