I am trying to use puppet to create and manage mysql instances running 
under Ubuntu, probably using the puppetlabs-mysql module.

I am running into the issue that if you change the innodb_log_file_size 
parameter, mysql will complain and fail to start unless you delete the 
existing ib_logfiles before restarting mysql. 

I am mainly concerned about getting mysql running after an initial install. 
I don't expect to change this paramater much, if at all, after that. 
However, since the debian package starts on install, it is already running 
before I can write the config file containing the innodb_log_file_size. 

I have only been able to think of inelegant and probably dangerous ways to 
deal with this. Has anyone come up with a solution for this? 


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