Where can I see the hosting version of the database?

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Hello,

I want to upgarde my moodle site to the latest version to try and fix some problems that appeared after the account migration, but I don't know where to check if the hosting meets the requirements for the latest release:

Requires: PHP 7.1, MariaDB 5.5.31 or MySQL 5.6 or Postgres 9.4 or MSSQL 2012 or Oracle 11.2

I know that the php version is fine, but where can I find the version of the database?
 

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Also, I don't know if I need a sperate thread for that:
I wanted to compress and download my public_html folder (as I always do before upgrading as a backup), but I can't. I get the message:

An error occurred while creating the comressed file
/home/theengli/public_html is hard or symbolic link

What does it mean?
 

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Also, I don't know if I need a sperate thread for that:
I wanted to compress and download my public_html folder (as I always do before upgrading as a backup), but I can't. I get the message:

An error occurred while creating the comressed file
/home/theengli/public_html is hard or symbolic link

What does it mean?
I think I managed to compress and download my public_html. Turns out what I see in the Root folder is just a label, but you have to open the domain folder, then theengli folder and there you can find the public_html folder you can actually download. In the previous cpanel it was in the root folder.
 

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If you log into phpMyAdmin it will tell you the version on the right hand panel. We pass that requirement well enough though as we are running MariaDA 10.0.38. I did notice when I looked that the phpMyAdmin link under "extra features" currently don't work, but the link you can find under "Mysql management" does

The public_html folder you see as you enter filemanager is a symbolic link, which can be described as it being a shortcut (will open the public_html folder of the default domain when clicking it).
 

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If you log into phpMyAdmin it will tell you the version on the right hand panel. We pass that requirement well enough though as we are running MariaDA 10.0.38. I did notice when I looked that the phpMyAdmin link under "extra features" currently don't work, but the link you can find under "Mysql management" does

The public_html folder you see as you enter filemanager is a symbolic link, which can be described as it being a shortcut (will open the public_html folder of the default domain when clicking it).
This is what I got, when I tried to upgrade:
probs1.jpg probs2.jpg
But now this is probably the least of my problems, compared to data loss.
 
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