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Confirmed. I expect /etc/init.d/mysql to continue to be a symlink to
/lib/init/upstart-job, but this does not appear to be the case. Instead,
/etc/init.d/mysql is the init script from Debian packaging.
However, I don't see a symlink in /etc/rc2.d, so I believe that the
upstart job is the only job used. Therefore, the issue occurs only if
the /etc/init.d/mysql script is used manually. The "service" command
appears to work correctly with upstart.
Workaround: don't use the /etc/init.d/ script directly.
Not affected: mysql-server-5.5 5.5.34-0ubuntu0.13.04.1 on Raring
Affected: mysql-server-5.5 5.5.35-0ubuntu0.13.10.1 on Saucy
Affected: mysql-server-5.5 5.5.35-0ubuntu1 on Trusty
** Changed in: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Summary changed:
- Upstart job config and init.d script are incompatible with each other
+ init.d/mysql is erroneously supplied, and using it causes problems
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init.d/mysql is erroneously supplied, and using it causes problems
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