I'm fine with removing the PIDFile that'd save some confusion. If you
slate it for fixing in 20.10 I'm happy to test before 20.10 reaches
feature freeze.
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Thanks - I think I understand your situation now.
Given that systemd doesn't need the PIDFile in this case, I think I
favour removing it from the service file. Users who want to monitor for
a pidfile rather than the systemd service could edit my.cnf as you have
done.
It is a one line change, but
In my case I was using monit to monitor the process via the pidfile but
it wasn't created so I had to edit my.cnf
Correct me if I'm wrong but focal is in beta and beta is for finding and
fixing bugs, so shouldn't this be fixed?
It's not a critical issue but it's one line in a conf file so it's
pr
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I've confirmed that installing mysql-server on Focal, the PIDFile as
specified in /lib/systemd/system/mysql.service is not created, although
the containing directory /run/mysqld is created. So this should be
fixed,