Public bug reported:
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
# apt-cache policy mysql-server-5.6
mysql-server-5.6:
Installed: 5.6.24-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 5.6.24-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 5.6.24-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
Would it probably make sense to backport the systemd-related
improvements [1] from 5.7 to 5.6. Although they're not perfect yet,
they're a huge improvement compared to the current hacks required to
make mysqld behave more or less sane in systemd environments.
[1]
I dug a bit deeper and it turned out the problem here is caused by port
3306 already being occupied by another local test-container and
therefore mysqld aborting on startup.
So in the end, the problem could be reduced to:
when mysqld fails to start (as defined in ExecStart=), the 'mysqladmin
Public bug reported:
# lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 15.04
Release: 15.04
# apt-cache policy apache2
Installed: 2.4.10-9ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.4.10-9ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.4.10-9ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ vivid/main amd64 Packages
Looks to me like this is more likely a problem in systemd-sysv-generator
than apache2 itself.
** Package changed: apache2 (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)
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