> Am 20.12.2013 um 20:28 schrieb Reindl Harald: > ... > But I found in the syslog since yesterday noon every 2 minutes (!!!) > these entries: > > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver kernel: [1315576.363594] init: mysql main > process (9025) terminated with status 1 > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver kernel: [1315576.363659] init: mysql main > process ended, respawning > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10200]: Upgrading MySQL > tables if necessary. > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10203]: > /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10203]: Looking for > 'mysql' as: /usr/bin/mysql > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10203]: Looking for > 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10203]: This > installation of MySQL is already upgraded to 5.5.34-MariaDB, use --force > if you still need to run mysql_upgrade > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10214]: Checking for > insecure root accounts. > Dec 19 12:02:12 myserver /etc/mysql/debian-start[10219]: Triggering > myisam-recover for all MyISAM tables > > (I replaced my server's name with myserver) > > Do I understand this right, that every 2 minutes mysql server is > crashing (terminated with status 1)??? > I don't find a hint in the syslog what could crash mysql. > > And to restart mysql (service mysql restart) it takes about a minute! > This seems unnormal too. > I think I have a problem. >
Oh my god! I my trouble I just restarted the server (I know this "trick" from Windows OS) and look here! Now it is working!!! No more errors when I questionize the EVENT table in information_schema, no more error entries like above in syslog. Heurekah! Uff. Thanks for the helps. franks _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

