Public bug reported:

Release:  Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Package Version: 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.6

Stopping a MySQL server can take some time, especially on a busy
database. If mysqld gets killed while having open connections, then
after the next start you will likely have a lot of tables corrupted.

The new upstart mechanism for starting/stopping mysql unfortunately behaves as 
follows on a "service mysql stop":
1. First it will send a TERM signal to mysqld which is perfectly fine as mysqld 
will do the same as if you would issue a mysqladmin shutdown command
2. If after 5 seconds the process is still not terminated, a KILL signal will 
be send. This is really a very big issue since on busy servers lots of myisam 
tables will be corrupted afterwards

Expected behaviour:
Send the term signal and wait for a certain amount of time (at least 1 minute). 
If still not stopped, then simply give an error about this to the user

** Affects: mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: upstart

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MySQL upstart stop job does not cleanly shutdown mysql
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/620441
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