[Expired for mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I had an analogous problem. Mariadb install, I create the users, I import the
data and everthing is ok.
I reboot the computer and mysql dous not start.
In the logs I found
● mysql.service - LSB: Start and stop the mysql database server daemon
Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/mysql; bad; vendor
This bug report is no longer valid, is it ?
Can we close it ?
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Title:
systemctl start mysql.service starts mariadb but reports failure
To
I find systemd loses track of starting mariadb-server-10.0 because
/etc/mysql/debian-start fails because 'root'@'localhost' needs to have a
password set for legacy code. There used to be a `debian-sys-maint'
user and /etc/mysql/debian.cnf could be changed to run as that user
instead of root, but
I don't really understand the problem but there was some definitely
weirdness in my install. systemctl enable mysql sputtered some nonsense
about "Too many levels of symbolic links" so I ran
systemctl disable mysql
systemctl enable mysql
service mysql restart
and then everything was fixed. Best
I have exactly the same problem.
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Title:
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I have exactly the same problem.
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Title:
systemctl start mysql.service starts mariadb but reports failure
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Hello,
Is it this problem :
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mariadb-10.0/+question/292083
If yes, could you help me please ?
Best regards
Battant
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I am not an expert on how systemd invokes legacy init.d/mysql files.
Please presenting a reproducable case I can repeat and/or analyze what
systemd exactly does and send a patch for http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-
mysql/mariadb-10.0.git (or mirror at
https://github.com/ottok/mariadb-10.0)
For
The original reported has not shed any light where he got a
mysql.service file that does not work. Anyway the MariaDB package does
not contain one, so I am closing this issue as Invalid now.
** Changed in: mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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locate mysql.service returns no results, but systemctl commands related
to mysql or mysql.service seem to invoke /etc/init.d/mysql from the
mariadb-server-10.0 package
** Changed in: mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Any update on this? I tried around a little and no matter what I do
(even purging and manually removing all visible mariadb/mysql stuff) I
get this after reinstalling mariadb-server. The mysqld_safe process
should not be running after a proper installation I guess.
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I wonder how you have a mysql.service file on your system? If belongs to
the mysql-5.6 package and should not be there is you are
installing/upgrading MariaDB.
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=mysql.servicemode=exactfilenamesuite=vividarch=any)
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The new MariaDB 10.0 do no longer require users to set a root password.
This is a security feature. You don't need root passwords (or debian-
maint-user passwords) simply to run and maintain your database anymore.
If you have root on the system you will get in as root to the database
(or using
My friends, I have the same problem. Have added the plugin-load code =
auth_socket.so in my.cnf and not solved.
When trying to log into phpMyAdmin is giving the following error:
Plugin unix_socket 'is not loaded
mysql_connect (): Plugin unix_socket 'is not loaded
Can anyone help me?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: mariadb-10.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Title:
systemctl start mysql.service starts mariadb but reports failure
@Fred Azevedo
I solved this problem.
Thanks for http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2275033
I wrote a script and it is here: http://zhxq.io/?p=99
It contains a script and a manually way to solve the problem.
I used it, and it is functional.
Hope this helps.
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