*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1447807 ***
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Ah :) That explains it. I mark this as a duplicate then, please yell if
it still happens with systemd 219-7ubuntu5.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1447807
systemctl enable shows error on
I install updates every day, the system is currently fully updated. FWIW
I just remembered I am actually using MariaDB not mysql (this is an
openstack controller node and that's their recommendation). Here are the
packages installed:
openstack@controller-1:~$ dpkg -l | egrep -i mariadb\|mysql
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> Are you saying you want the strace output now that I've got it to
work? Or to remove policykit-1 and try to reproduce in the original
state?
In the original broken state, please. If everything works, there's
nothing to debug :-) However..
> Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/mysql)
This *is* unexpe
Output of the systemctl status
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Here is the output of the systemctl enable.
I am not sure I still have the strace output from when it was failing.
Are you saying you want the strace output now that I've got it to work?
Or to remove policykit-1 and try to reproduce in the original state?
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I just tried to install mysql-server in a minimal vivid environment
without policykit-1, and mysql.service starts fine right after
installation.
I tried "systemctl stop mysql", "systemctl disable mysql", "systemctl
enable mysql" without a problem. So I'm afraid I can't reproduce this
yet.
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Also, can you please attach the full strace? I have the feeling that
policykit is a red herring here.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I'm not sure what is causing this. Your findings are
helpful - I'll leave this bug open to look at it later. I wonder if
recent systemd updates have fixed it though?
Notes for some other commenters:
> Have the sam
I have this problem too. The mysql.service are working but "systemctl
enable mysql.service" returned an error.
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Have the same problem but policykit-1 is installed and it doesn't fix
the problem.
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