[debian-mysql] Bug#845295: Bug#845295: mariadb-server-10.0: timeout at startup

Marc Dequènes (duck) duck at duckcorp.org
Mon Dec 19 02:42:52 UTC 2016


Quack,

On 2016-12-19 06:03, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:

> No, that is not the actual log mysqld outputs at startup. The the
> syslog should have at least 20 lines out output and information about
> the stages mysqld runs during startup.

Do you mean systemd-journald is not doing its job properly?

Anyway when I checked both looked the same. Now, one month later, it is 
outside the range of my logs.

I just restarted the service to have a look at the messages and see any 
difference, and there's none. There is indeed many "[Note]" messages 
with the starting stages, but as I recall they were not there at that 
time.

What also is strange in the log, is that there are two PIDs, 1202 and 
2860, so maybe the startup was fired before and we just get the "ready 
for connections" of the first attempt, and the the next one fails. As I 
recall there was various bugs with the sysinit emulation in systemd in 
the past, but I don't know the current state. So maybe backporting the 
systemd config would solve this.

In the meanwhile, merry X-mas.
\_o<

-- 
Marc Dequènes



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