Hello gene,
I doubt the problem you are observing is related to the issue described
in this report. In this bug description the failure mode is:
mar 24 08:41:00 luca-k53sd mysqld_safe[951]: mkdir: impossibile creare la
directory "/var/run/mysqld": Permesso negato
mar 24 08:41:00 luca-k53sd mysql
This bug is appear AGAIN !!!
# systemd-tmpfiles --create
# ls -d /var/run/mysqld
/var/run/mysqld
# ls -dF /var/run/mysqld
/var/run/mysqld/
# service mysql start
Job for mysql.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
See "systemctl status mysql.service" and "journalctl
> I'm not the only one having this problem with 5.7.
That's fine, but as I said, please file a separate bug with a full
report.
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I'm not the only one having this problem with 5.7. See the first comment
under http://stackoverflow.com/a/42640731/2668783
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> When will the 'fix' be available?
This bug has already been fixed. If the issue has somehow recurred, or
occurred in a different package, then please file a new bug with a full
report (packages and versions used, steps to reproduce, etc) and link to
this one. If you do not do this, it will not a
Same issue here, workaround by tmpfiles.d.
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This may or may not be relevant... but i did notice in the release notes
for the 5.6.35 version of mysql (the version now being used by our
ubuntu 14.04 update)... it looks like work has been done on the
mysqld_safe script and use of chown is removed. Is it possible the
necessary security lockdown
This issue seems to be relevant also in the most recent update from apt
for Ubuntu 14.04. (Note i am running percona version) I just ran the
update this morning and am now seeing this same issue. I've tried to
implement the tmfiles.d solution but that does not seem to take effect.
I _can_ manually
No problem. Feel free to file a separate bug against mysql-5.7 and link
to it from here. If you can, please find steps that a developer can use
to reproduce the problem. If you can't, then feel free to file a bug but
please set the status to Incomplete. Others affected can then find and
communicate
Actually, I created /var/run/mysqld/, and then did chown.
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@racb
I'm sorry. I think I got webpages confused. I had the same problem with 5.7.17
on Ubuntu 16.04. I looked all over and tried whatever I could find. Must have
thought I tried #3, but I did chown of /var/run/mysqld/ with mysql service
running, which also worked. If you'd like I can start over
@kiaikim
Why did you add a task for mysql-5.7? This bug was fixed in 5.6.25-2
which predates mysql-5.7.
** Changed in: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Also affects: mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi al,
As per tempfile(1) (man tempfile) that line creates a new directory at
/var/run/mysqld with 0755 permissions and sets the owner and group to
mysql.
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Hi,
I am not an expert,so I do'nt know how to apply the Bruno's fix
When I start mysql I get:
Sep 11 11:08:52 serv mysql[25802]: Checking for tables which need an up...e
Sep 11 11:08:52 serv mysql[25802]: not closed cleanly..
Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
I understan
This bug was fixed in the package mysql-5.6 - 5.6.23-1~exp1~ubuntu5
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mysql-5.6 (5.6.23-1~exp1~ubuntu5) vivid; urgency=medium
* Ubuntu upload from Debian VCS commit 804459b.
mysql-5.6 (5.6.23-1~exp1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
[ Robie Basak ]
* New upstream release.
[ Nor
** Changed in: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-15.04
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Comment #3 works perfect, thank you!
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Comment #3 fixed it for me, too.
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Comment #3 fixed it for me, too.
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Comment #3 works for me as well.
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** Changed in: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags added: mysql-5.6-transition
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@Luca: prego;)
I guess that /run/mysqld is not created after boot because in
/lib/systemd/mysql.service, mysqld_safe script (which seems to be
responsible for its creation) is invoked with user/group mysql/mysql and
/run is only writable by root.
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- mysql.service fail to start (mysql-server version: 5.6.23-1~exp1~ubuntu4)
+ Disappearing /var/run/mysqld causes mysqld to fail after reboot
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