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Originally Posted by snakes1100
Uninstall the binary for mysql-server, it must of not uninstalled & updated correctly, this is why the binary shows the wrong version.
If you ran an yum update on an rpm based system, it would of spit out an error on the update & stated it didnt install the new version of mysql-server
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On the phpinfo it states MySQLi is 5.0.12 and in the hosting panel it stated that the MySQL was 5.6.3 but then when I went back and looked it said it was 5.7 something. So I'm guessing the host may have done that. This is a shared hosting server and I'm not too terribly happy with them right now. They cannot seem to pull their heads out to fix anything.

For now I guess I'll just have to stick with Wordpress and find another solution forum wise. vBulletin 4.2.5 just cannot keep up with the latest tech and I'm NOT upgrading (again) to vB5.