I am using MariaDB - and the .service file launches mysqld directly - it doesn't use mysqld_safe
Here is the basic config, from Arch linux package: -- mariadb.service ExecStart=/usr/sbin/mysqld $MYSQLD_OPTS $_WSREP_NEW_CLUSTER $_WSREP_START_POSITION ExecStartPost=/bin/sh -c "systemctl unset-environment _WSREP_START_POSITION" KillMode=process KillSignal=SIGTERM SendSIGKILL=no Restart=on-abort RestartSec=5s I checked correctly and the log output did appear stopped. Even though the process was still running. The log output of mysqld during recovery is only single progress counter without any newline character.. perhaps this was part of the problem? I'm happy to have started a useful discussion, and I'm happy to provide any feedback. I think, ideally, the service should be marked as "starting up" but not "running" until recovery is complete. That's because it won't accept connections until the table is fixed. However, while in this starting up state, during table recovery, if something bad happens, service may crash. I think ideally, if the service is taking a long time to start up, the log output should be written directly to the person who invoked systemctl, so they can see what is going on. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
