On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:33:23 +0300 Otto Kekäläinen <o...@debian.org> wrote:
Hello Otto, >I am sorry but I am not able to replicate this bug. So it cannot at >least be common, thus downgrading severity. > >Please figure out a way for me to replicate it so I can debug what is >happening. Also, check out if there is any output at /var/log/mysql/* I'm not the original bug submitter, but I hope I can offer some help, as I have successfully worked around the problem; Here, the mysql server was not running, and the mariadb-server-10.3 upgrade failed. I couldn't restart the server, but after some searching the internet I found that doing the following: root# rm /var/lib/mysql/ib* user$ /etc/init.d/mysql start got the server running. Then, I tried: #dpkg --configure mariadb-server-10.3 which, after a few minutes, succeeded. I have no idea how, when or why the problem (i.e. server stopped running) occurred, but I'm now back on track. I hope this of help to the original submitter, as well as yourself. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" I can't do a thing 'cause I can't relax Independence Day - Comsat Angels
pgpsewCMvWK5C.pgp
Description: OpenPGP digital signature