On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 08:52:13AM +0100, Jose Velasco wrote:
> It's true, I did an upgrade 7 to 8 and after 8 to 9.
>
> the output of uname -a:
> Linux x-server.info 3.2.41-042stab127.2 #1 SMP Thu Jan 4 16:41:44 MSK
> 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> I suppose that it is a custom kernel by VPS
On 19.01.19 14:05, Jose Velasco wrote:
> finally i have downgraded to jessie, mariadb starts fine now.
Yes, that's usually behavior in VPS environments. You are using the
kernel of the host. You should ask your provider which guest systems are
supported.
Best regards
Ulf
finally i have downgraded to jessie, mariadb starts fine now.
Thanks Ulf.
El sáb., 19 ene. 2019 a las 8:52, Jose Velasco ()
escribió:
> It's true, I did an upgrade 7 to 8 and after 8 to 9.
>
> the output of uname -a:
> Linux x-server.info 3.2.41-042stab127.2 #1 SMP Thu Jan 4 16:41:44 MSK
>
It's true, I did an upgrade 7 to 8 and after 8 to 9.
the output of uname -a:
Linux x-server.info 3.2.41-042stab127.2 #1 SMP Thu Jan 4 16:41:44 MSK
2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I suppose that it is a custom kernel by VPS provider.
Thanks Ulf
El sáb., 19 ene. 2019 a las 2:45, Ulf Volmer ()
On 19.01.19 01:15, Jose Velasco wrote:
> I have upgraded a clean install of debian 7 to 9 (stretch) in a VPS, after
Direct upgrade from 7 to 9 with skipping 8 is not supported.
> ene 18 00:56:28 x.server.info install[6183]: mariadb.service: Failed at
> step NAMESPACE spawning
Hello,
I have upgraded a clean install of debian 7 to 9 (stretch) in a VPS, after
upgraded I have installed mariadb-server-10.1.37, but mariadb doesn't
start, the output from systemctl status mariadb.service is:
root@xx:/etc/systemd/system# systemctl status mariadb.service
* mariadb.service
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