* mysqld_safe: Since wsrep_on variable is mandatory in 10.1, skip wsrep
position recovery if its OFF.
* mysqld: Remove "-wsrep" from server version
* mysqld: Remove wsrep patch version from @@version_comment
* mysqld: Introduce @@wsrep_patch_version
some checks were "if [ -n "$err_log" ]", others were "if [ $want_syslog -eq 0 ]",
so when both are set, error log file was only partially initialized.
To avoid this ambiguity we reset want_syslog when error log file is used.
Merged lp:maria/maria-10.0-galera up to revision 3879.
Added a new functions to handler API to forcefully abort_transaction,
producing fake_trx_id, get_checkpoint and set_checkpoint for XA. These
were added for future possiblity to add more storage engines that
could use galera replication.
trying to perform wsrep position recovery.
Fixed by correcting the erroneous mysqld command
by properly quoting it.
* Merged the changes made to Ubuntu rules in previous
revision to Debian rules.
Problem Description:
A mysqld_safe instance is started. An InnoDB crash recovery begins which takes
few seconds to complete. During this crash recovery process happening, another
mysqld_safe instance is started with the same server startup parameters. Since
the mysqld's pid file is absent during the crash recovery process the second
instance assumes there is no other process and tries to acquire a lock on the
ibdata files in the datadir. But this step fails and the 2nd instance keeps
retrying 100 times each with a delay of 1 second. Now after the 100 attempts,
the server goes down, but while going down it hits the mysqld_safe script's
cleanup section and without any check it blindly deletes the socket and pid
files. Since no lock is placed on the socket file, it gets deleted.
Solution:
We create a mysqld_safe.pid file in the datadir, which protects the presence
server instance resources by storing the mysqld_safe's process id in it. We
place a check if the mysqld_safe.pid file is existing in the datadir. If yes
then we check if the pid it contains is an active pid or not. If yes again,
then the scripts logs an error saying "A mysqld_safe instance is already
running". Otherwise it will log the present mysqld_safe's pid into the
mysqld_safe.pid file.
Problem Description:
A mysqld_safe instance is started. An InnoDB crash recovery begins which takes
few seconds to complete. During this crash recovery process happening, another
mysqld_safe instance is started with the same server startup parameters. Since
the mysqld's pid file is absent during the crash recovery process the second
instance assumes there is no other process and tries to acquire a lock on the
ibdata files in the datadir. But this step fails and the 2nd instance keeps
retrying 100 times each with a delay of 1 second. Now after the 100 attempts,
the server goes down, but while going down it hits the mysqld_safe script's
cleanup section and without any check it blindly deletes the socket and pid
files. Since no lock is placed on the socket file, it gets deleted.
Solution:
We create a mysqld_safe.pid file in the datadir, which protects the presence
server instance resources by storing the mysqld_safe's process id in it. We
place a check if the mysqld_safe.pid file is existing in the datadir. If yes
then we check if the pid it contains is an active pid or not. If yes again,
then the scripts logs an error saying "A mysqld_safe instance is already
running". Otherwise it will log the present mysqld_safe's pid into the
mysqld_safe.pid file.
Problem Description:
A mysqld_safe instance is started. An InnoDB crash recovery begins which takes
few seconds to complete. During this crash recovery process happening, another
mysqld_safe instance is started with the same server startup parameters. Since
the mysqld's pid file is absent during the crash recovery process the second
instance assumes there is no other process and tries to acquire a lock on the
ibdata files in the datadir. But this step fails and the 2nd instance keeps
retrying 100 times each with a delay of 1 second. Now after the 100 attempts,
the server goes down, but while going down it hits the mysqld_safe script's
cleanup section and without any check it blindly deletes the socket and pid
files. Since no lock is placed on the socket file, it gets deleted.
Solution:
We create a mysqld_safe.pid file in the datadir, which protects the presence
server instance resources by storing the mysqld_safe's process id in it. We
place a check if the mysqld_safe.pid file is existing in the datadir. If yes
then we check if the pid it contains is an active pid or not. If yes again,
then the scripts logs an error saying "A mysqld_safe instance is already
running". Otherwise it will log the present mysqld_safe's pid into the
mysqld_safe.pid file.
Problem Description:
A mysqld_safe instance is started. An InnoDB crash recovery begins which takes
few seconds to complete. During this crash recovery process happening, another
mysqld_safe instance is started with the same server startup parameters. Since
the mysqld's pid file is absent during the crash recovery process the second
instance assumes there is no other process and tries to acquire a lock on the
ibdata files in the datadir. But this step fails and the 2nd instance keeps
retrying 100 times each with a delay of 1 second. Now after the 100 attempts,
the server goes down, but while going down it hits the mysqld_safe script's
cleanup section and without any check it blindly deletes the socket and pid
files. Since no lock is placed on the socket file, it gets deleted.
Solution:
We create a mysqld_safe.pid file in the datadir, which protects the presence
server instance resources by storing the mysqld_safe's process id in it. We
place a check if the mysqld_safe.pid file is existing in the datadir. If yes
then we check if the pid it contains is an active pid or not. If yes again,
then the scripts logs an error saying "A mysqld_safe instance is already
running". Otherwise it will log the present mysqld_safe's pid into the
mysqld_safe.pid file.
Trivial cleanup
scripts/mysqld_safe.sh:
Added support for --crash-script.
Don't remove socket file (not needed as server will re-create it if needed)
Patch by Eric Bergen
storage/maria/ha_maria.h:
Removed not existing variable.