When galera is used we want a stop to kill off not only the mysqld
process but the entire process group created by galera to perform
sst or wsrep_notify_cmd.`
Using systemd we can automate creating users and directories. So
generate and install the configuration files.
Signed-off-by: Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
Small change in cmake/install_layout.cmake compared to original contributor
patch to also install SYSTEMD_SYSUSERS and SYSTEMD_TMPFILES directories. The
variables were being set, but the loop which defines the final install files
was not updated.
The dates on the these files shows they are very dated.
Following the sentiments of MDEV-9882 the default values
are quite decent so lets remove this old stuff.
The XtraDB storage engine was already replaced by InnoDB
and disabled in MariaDB Server 10.2. Let us remove it altogether
to avoid dragging dead code around.
Replace some references to XtraDB with references to InnoDB.
rpl_get_position_info(): Remove.
Remove the mysql-test-run --suite=percona, because it only contains
tests specific to XtraDB, many of which were disabled already in
earlier MariaDB versions.
Other things
- Ensure that ut_d() is set to EXPR if ut_ad() is DEBUG_ASSERT()
If not, we will get a crash in purge_sys_t::~purge_sys_t() as
this ut_ad() code expect's that the ut_d() codes has been executed
Also, implement MDEV-11027 a little differently from 5.5 and 10.0:
recv_apply_hashed_log_recs(): Change the return type back to void
(DB_SUCCESS was always returned).
Report progress also via systemd using sd_notifyf().
Due to the way Advance Toolchain before 10.0-3 and 8.0-8 is
packaged, shared libraries installed after the library cache
advance-toolchain-atX.Y-runtime package aren't updated in
/opt/atX.Y/etc/ld.so.cache. This results in mysqld,
configured with RUNPATH set to /opt/atX.Y/lib64, resulting
in the Advance Toolchain loader being used and if libraries
such as jemalloc, libssl or any other library that mysqld uses
is installed after Advance Toolchain, these libraries aren't in
the cache and therefore won't be found in the RPM postinstall
when mysqld is executed by mysql_install_db.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Black <daniel.black@au.ibm.com>