How to install Mysql Via RPM : 
 
Please check the following link and get RPM 
 
http://httpupdate.cpanel.net/mysqlinstall/ 
 
in above list (not rpm) click on the version for which you want to install mysql 
than click on the operation system 
than on the version of operating system 
here you should download RPM for 
devel….development 
server…. 
client…. 
Shared….and 
Bench…. 
 
Download them on your server and install them (all with one command ) 
 
rpm –Uvh *rpm 
How to Upgrade Mysql On Cpanel: 
 
When a Client ask to update the Mysql than check these things 
I ) 
Whether he is on VPS (go to billing and check) 
II ) 
Whether he is on Cpanel or not … for this go to /usr/local…. Here must be cpanel 
 
Go to WHM and change the MySql version (tweak settings > mysql) and than in shell run /scripts/mysqlup 
Than you have to run /scripts/easyapache. 
When you update the mysql than you will have to recompile the php because whenever you run the php it is using the mysql libraries, so when you update the mysql it is essential for php to update …. So easyapache recompile the php and it also update the apache server. 
/scripts/easyapache 
 
Check the version of php with this command 
 
Php –v 
Now check the file 
Usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf 
And see whether the lines are commented or not 
If commented …. It means that php is running as a cgi scripts 
If not commented…it means that php is running as a apache module 
 
LoadModule php4_module libexec/libphp4.so -- as apache module 
#LoadModule php4_module libexec/libphp4.so --as cgi module 
 
There is difference in ownership when it is running as a cgi script or running as a apache module. 
Downgrade mysql on Cpanel: 
 
If a client ask you to downgrade mysql to some earlier version, than it must be kept in mind that the databases may not work for some earlier version, for this you have to take the dump of mysql in such a way which should be compatible to earlier version, for this you can use the following command., 
 
mysqldump -u root -p --create-options --compatible=mysql40 db_name > db_name.sql 
 
where 40 is 4.0 , you can change this value with some for which you want to create a dump. 
Better to ask the client to perform this step himself,  
as this is end user task. But it is essential to warn him with this problem before moving any further.
Upgrade/install mysql on directadmin 
 
http://www.howtoforge.com/lighttpd_mysql_php_debian_etch 
 
 
How to upgrade Mysql on Interworx 
 
some times there may be some dependencies on the server, you have to resolve those dependencies. 
 
rpm -ihv http://mirror.steadfast.net/misc/iworx/php52/cos5/i386/iworx-php-release-5.2-1.steadfast.noarch.rpm 
yum remove php-pdo 
yum update php 
service httpd restart
