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Diffstat (limited to 'straper/db/public/mariadb/etc-mysql/debian-start')
| -rwxr-xr-x | straper/db/public/mariadb/etc-mysql/debian-start | 50 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/straper/db/public/mariadb/etc-mysql/debian-start b/straper/db/public/mariadb/etc-mysql/debian-start deleted file mode 100755 index 46cfe1b..0000000 --- a/straper/db/public/mariadb/etc-mysql/debian-start +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# This script is executed by both SysV init /etc/init.d/mariadb and -# systemd mariadb.service on every (re)start. -# -# Changes to this file will be preserved when updating the Debian package. -# - -# shellcheck source=debian/additions/debian-start.inc.sh -source /usr/share/mariadb/debian-start.inc.sh - -# Read default/mysql first and then default/mariadb just like the init.d file does -if [ -f /etc/default/mysql ] -then - # shellcheck source=/dev/null - . /etc/default/mysql -fi - -if [ -f /etc/default/mariadb ] -then - # shellcheck source=/dev/null - . /etc/default/mariadb -fi - -MARIADB="/usr/bin/mariadb --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" -MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mariadb-admin --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" -# Don't run full mariadb-upgrade on every server restart, use --version-check to do it only once -MYUPGRADE="/usr/bin/mariadb-upgrade --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf --version-check --silent" -MYCHECK_SUBJECT="WARNING: mariadb-check has found corrupt tables" -MYCHECK_RCPT="${MYCHECK_RCPT:-root}" - -## Checking for corrupt, not cleanly closed (only for MyISAM and Aria engines) and upgrade needing tables. - -# The following commands should be run when the server is up but in background -# where they do not block the server start and in one shell instance so that -# they run sequentially. They are supposed not to echo anything to stdout. -# If you want to disable the check for crashed tables comment -# "check_for_crashed_tables" out. -# (There may be no output to stdout inside the background process!) - -# Need to ignore SIGHUP, as otherwise a SIGHUP can sometimes abort the upgrade -# process in the middle. -trap "" SIGHUP -( - upgrade_system_tables_if_necessary; - check_root_accounts; - check_for_crashed_tables; -) >&2 & - -exit 0 |
