[Bug 326768] Re: mysqld_safe thinks mysqld has crashed when it hasn't

Dewey_Oxberger jonb at cirris.com
Wed May 6 02:03:25 BST 2009


I'm testing the patch.  Works Great!  Mario really is Super.

I'm a Mythbuntu 9.04 RC install that was fully updated as of yesterday
(before the PPA test fix).  I restored everything to the "error state"
and verified the error still exists.  The error state does have the
problem.  (mythbackend log shows failed mysql queries by the dozen).

Then I updated to the PPA.  Zero defects.  Works great.  No query
errors.  Boots just fine.

One odd note.  I had been tinkering with this so I did a script and
"spammed" the script all through rc2.d.  Here is the script:

#!/bin/bash
echo -e "Checking MySQL\n"
mysql --user=root --password=blahblah -e STATUS | grep -i uptime

It shows a continuously increasing uptime from boot in both the error
state and in the fixed state.  Zero difference.  "uptime" must not mean
what I think it means  :)

Let me know if you want me to do a clean install and test just the
patch.  I'm set up to do that...

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mysqld_safe thinks mysqld has crashed when it hasn't
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326768
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