On 26/1/18 10:49 am, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 25/1/18 4:33 am, John Pilkington wrote:
> On 24/01/18 17:09, John Pilkington wrote:
>> sysstemctl | grep maria gives
>>
>> ● mariadb.service loaded failed
>> failed MariaDB 10.1 database server
>>
>> There was a 'normal shutdown' of version 10.1.29
>>
>> version 10.1.30 reports:
>>
>> 2018-01-24 13:55:42 140690185448192 [ERROR] mysqld: Can't
>> create/write to file '/run/mariadb/mariadb.pid' (Errcode: 2 "No such
>> file or directory")
>> 2018-01-24 13:55:42 140690185448192 [ERROR] Can't start server:
>> can't create PID file: No such file or directory
>>
>> I reinstalled and it failed again.
>>
>> John P
>
> yumex-dnf offered 10.1.21-5 as a downgrade, and that is running.
Just some info on this, I'm on F27 using mariadb (64 bit) 10.2.9-3 and
it does not appear to be exhibiting this issue in that systemctl
status mariadb shows that the service has started at boot time.
Just further to this, on my system, which may be a hangover from having
installed the community-mysql packages first and using that environment
before uninstalling these and installing the mariadb equivalents, the
mariadb.pid file is placed in /run/mysqld which is owned by User/Group
mysql. The time stamp on this file indicates that it was successfully
created with this mornings boot.
regards,
Steve
>
>
> regards,
>
> Steve
>
>
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