2023-05-18, 20:07
Hi everyone,
I guess this is a very simple question however I would like to have a confirmation prior doing something wrong.
Since very long, I'm using kodi. At that time it was still xbmc.
Quite fast I moved to a central database on my synology nas.
Now since I have to migrate from MariaDB 5 to MariaDB 10, prior migration I would like to clean the databases.
I have a huge amount of old databases located in my MariaDB 5 since during upgrades of xbmc/kodi, often a brand new DB is created from the previous one.
Typically, I have
mymusic32, mymusic48, mymusic52 up to MyMusic82
and myvideos_xbmc75 up to myvideos_xbmc121 !
Now the question
Can I freely drop the old DB like mymusic32, ....?
Or is there some preliminary actions required.
Note, all my kodis (android TV, windows PC, raspberry...) are on the same kodi version
Thanks in advance
I guess this is a very simple question however I would like to have a confirmation prior doing something wrong.
Since very long, I'm using kodi. At that time it was still xbmc.
Quite fast I moved to a central database on my synology nas.
Now since I have to migrate from MariaDB 5 to MariaDB 10, prior migration I would like to clean the databases.
I have a huge amount of old databases located in my MariaDB 5 since during upgrades of xbmc/kodi, often a brand new DB is created from the previous one.
Typically, I have
mymusic32, mymusic48, mymusic52 up to MyMusic82
and myvideos_xbmc75 up to myvideos_xbmc121 !
Now the question
Can I freely drop the old DB like mymusic32, ....?
Or is there some preliminary actions required.
Note, all my kodis (android TV, windows PC, raspberry...) are on the same kodi version
Thanks in advance