MySQL was deprecated in fc19+ in favor or MariaDB (fork of) looks like they 
dropped the ball on the ra, you may be able to just create a symlink, outside 
of that pound on fedora forum

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mike <mgbut...@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:

>Hello All,
>
>I've worked with HA and pacemaker for a few years now and today I'm 
>working with a  Fedora 19 cluster that I just created. Following the 
>excellent /Clusters from Scratch/ by Andrew Beekhof I've created a 
>couple of resources (IPAddr and Apache) and it works flawlessly - God 
>how I love a document that spells out how to do something and is 
>actually readable and correct!
>
>Anyway, I decided to add the mysql resource before I do DRBD stuff, just 
>to test it out with no shared storage or DRBD. It failed with this error:
>*Jan 14 13:50:59 firethorn mysql(MySQL)[10971]: ERROR: Setup problem: 
>couldn't find command: /usr/bin/safe_mysqld*
>
>I did a find on both servers and sure enough, that command didn't exist.
>
>Doing a systemctl status mysqld.service after starting mysqld manually, 
>I noticed this:
>
>mysqld.service - MariaDB database server
>    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service; enabled)
>    Active: active (running) since Tue 2014-01-14 14:57:42 AST; 1s ago
>   Process: 2177 ExecStartPost=/usr/libexec/mysqld-wait-ready $MAINPID 
>(code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>   Process: 2154 ExecStartPre=/usr/libexec/mysqld-prepare-db-dir %n 
>(code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>    Main PID: 2176 (*mysqld_safe*)
>
>hmmm, mysqld_safe is there but safe_mysqld is not. So  I figured, lets 
>to a sym link in /usr/bin where mysqld_safe is - > *ln -s mysqld_safe 
>safe_mysqld*
>So now safe_mysqld exists. I re-added my mysql resource and it worked. 
>No issues.
>
>Is this normal guys? Why is this worded backwards?
>
>Thanks as always,
>
>Mike
>
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