Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-11 Thread Michal Schorm
Hello Danny and everybody else, MariaDB & MySQL maintainer here! I see I made it late, however I'll drop here some more answers & tips: > I don't know where else to ask. This is a right place. Other good places could be Fedora IRC, create bugzilla ticket ... or write me personal mail as a last

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-11 Thread Danny Horne via users
On 11/12/2018 12:37 am, Rick Stevens wrote: Yup. Some of those are fixable via mysql_upgrade, others are fairly important and appear to be caused by using a newer mysqld that's not backwards compatible with your previous version. You didn't say which version of MySQL you were running before and

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-11 Thread Danny Horne via users
On 11/12/2018 12:37 am, Rick Stevens wrote: Also, how did you get it to start? Once I found the right log file I saw that there were a few incompatible entries in my.cnf I'll take a look at the other errors when I'm awake :) ___ users mailing

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 4:27 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote: > Managed to get it going (found another log file I didn't know > existed!!).  Websites are back up now but it looks like I have much work > to do judging by logged errors - > > 2018-12-11T00:23:09.838450Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server] >

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users
Managed to get it going (found another log file I didn't know existed!!). Websites are back up now but it looks like I have much work to do judging by logged errors - 2018-12-11T00:23:09.838450Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server] /usr/libexec/mysqld (mysqld 8.0.13) starting as process 5200

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 3:54 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote: > On 10/12/2018 11:48 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: >> On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote: >>> On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start it is

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users
On 10/12/2018 11:48 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote: On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as mysqld in a

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote: > On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: >> >> Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start >> it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as >> mysqld in a process list. >> > >

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users
On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as mysqld in a process list. [root@hawking ~]# systemctl start mariadb Failed to start mariadb.service:

Re: Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Rick Stevens
On 12/10/18 3:05 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote: > Hi all, > > Hope I can find an answer here because I don't know where else to ask. > > I've just upgraded from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 and mysqld (version > 8.0.13) won't start.  There's nothing useful in the logs so I've no idea > where to look

Mysqld refuses to start after upgrade to Fedora 29

2018-12-10 Thread Danny Horne via users
Hi all, Hope I can find an answer here because I don't know where else to ask. I've just upgraded from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 and mysqld (version 8.0.13) won't start. There's nothing useful in the logs so I've no idea where to look for a solution. Was working fine in Fedora 28. Thanks for