#!/bin/bash # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: mariadb # Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog # Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog # Should-Start: $network $named $time # Should-Stop: $network $named $time # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Start and stop the MariaDB database server daemon # Description: Controls the main MariaDB database server daemon "mariadbd" # and its wrapper script "mysqld_safe". ### END INIT INFO # set -e set -u ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG:+ set -v -x} test -x /usr/sbin/mariadbd || exit 0 # shellcheck source=/dev/null . /lib/lsb/init-functions SELF="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")" if [ -f /usr/bin/mariadb-admin ] then MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mariadb-admin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" elif [ -f /usr/bin/mysqladmin ] then MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" else log_failure_msg "Command mariadb-admin/mysqladmin not found! This SysV init script depends on it." exit 1 fi if [ ! -x /usr/bin/mariadbd-safe ] then log_failure_msg "/usr/bin/mariadbd-safe not found or executable! This SysV init script depends on it." exit 1 fi # priority can be overridden and "-s" adds output to stderr ERR_LOGGER="logger -p daemon.err -t /etc/init.d/mariadb -i" if [ -f /etc/default/mysql ] then # shellcheck source=/dev/null . /etc/default/mysql fi # Also source default/mariadb in case the installation was upgraded from # packages originally installed from MariaDB.org repositories, which have # had support for reading /etc/default/mariadb since March 2016. if [ -f /etc/default/mariadb ] then # shellcheck source=/dev/null . /etc/default/mariadb fi # Safeguard (relative paths, core dumps..) cd / umask 077 # mysqladmin likes to read /root/.my.cnf. This is usually not what I want # as many admins e.g. only store a password without a username there and # so break my scripts. export HOME=/etc/mysql/ ## Fetch a particular option from mysql's invocation. # # Usage: void mariadbd_get_param option mariadbd_get_param() { /usr/sbin/mariadbd --print-defaults \ | tr " " "\n" \ | grep -- "--$1" \ | tail -n 1 \ | cut -d= -f2 } ## Do some sanity checks before even trying to start mariadbd. sanity_checks() { # check for config file if [ ! -r /etc/mysql/my.cnf ] then log_warning_msg "$0: WARNING: /etc/mysql/my.cnf cannot be read. See README.Debian.gz" echo "WARNING: /etc/mysql/my.cnf cannot be read. See README.Debian.gz" | $ERR_LOGGER fi # check for diskspace shortage datadir="$(mariadbd_get_param datadir)" # If datadir location is not customized in configuration # then it's not printed with /usr/sbin/mariadbd --print-defaults # and this should fall backt to a sane default value if [ -z "$datadir" ] then datadir="/var/lib/mysql" fi # Verify the datadir location exists if [ ! -d "$datadir" ] && [ ! -L "$datadir" ] then log_failure_msg "$0: ERROR: Can't locate MariaDB data location at $datadir" echo "ERROR: Can't locate MariaDB data location at $datadir" | $ERR_LOGGER exit 1 fi # As preset blocksize of GNU df is 1024 then available bytes is $df_available_blocks * 1024 # 4096 blocks is then lower than 4 MB df_available_blocks="$(LC_ALL=C BLOCKSIZE='' df --output=avail "$datadir" | tail -n 1)" if [ "$df_available_blocks" -lt "4096" ] then log_failure_msg "$0: ERROR: The partition with $datadir is too full!" echo "ERROR: The partition with $datadir is too full!" | $ERR_LOGGER exit 1 fi } ## Checks if there is a server running and if so if it is accessible. # # check_alive insists on a pingable server # check_dead also fails if there is a lost mariadbd in the process list # # Usage: boolean mariadbd_status [check_alive|check_dead] [warn|nowarn] mariadbd_status () { ping_output="$($MYADMIN ping 2>&1)" # The whole mariadbd_status function should be rewritten in clean shell script, # so ignore minor Shellcheck nag for now as fixing it would be half of the # rewrite # shellcheck disable=SC2181 ping_alive="$(( ! $? ))" ps_alive=0 pidfile="$(mariadbd_get_param pid-file)" if [ -f "$pidfile" ] && ps "$(cat "$pidfile")" >/dev/null 2>&1 then ps_alive=1 fi # Using '-a' is unstandard, but it works and might be needed for the grouping # of the if-else, so keep it and just ignore in Shellcheck # shellcheck disable=SC2166 if [ "$1" = "check_alive" -a $ping_alive = 1 ] || [ "$1" = "check_dead" -a $ping_alive = 0 -a $ps_alive = 0 ] then return 0 # EXIT_SUCCESS else if [ "$2" = "warn" ] then echo -e "$ps_alive processes alive and '$MYADMIN ping' resulted in\n$ping_output\n" | $ERR_LOGGER -p daemon.debug fi return 1 # EXIT_FAILURE fi } # # main() # case "${1:-''}" in 'start') sanity_checks; # Start daemon log_daemon_msg "Starting MariaDB database server" "mariadbd" if mariadbd_status check_alive nowarn then log_progress_msg "already running" log_end_msg 0 else # Could be removed during boot test -e /run/mysqld || install -m 755 -o mysql -g root -d /run/mysqld # Start MariaDB! /usr/bin/mariadbd-safe "${@:2}" 2>&1 >/dev/null | $ERR_LOGGER & for _ in $(seq 1 "${MYSQLD_STARTUP_TIMEOUT:-30}") do sleep 1 if mariadbd_status check_alive nowarn then break fi log_progress_msg "." done if mariadbd_status check_alive warn then log_end_msg 0 # Now start mysqlcheck or whatever the admin wants. output=$(/etc/mysql/debian-start) if [ -n "$output" ] then log_action_msg "$output" fi else # Try one more time but save error log separately, then spit it out # before logging ends and init script execution ends. if pgrep -ax mariadbd > /dev/null then echo "ERROR: The mariadbd process is running but not responding:" # shellcheck disable=SC2009 # Show the mariadbd process and it's parent and next line (if there is a child process) ps faxu | grep mariadbd -C 1 else ERROR_LOG_FILE="$(mktemp).err" echo # ensure newline timeout --kill-after=20 10 /usr/bin/mysqld_safe "${@:2}" --log-error="$ERROR_LOG_FILE" echo "Running '/etc/init.d/mariadb start' failed with error log:" cat "$ERROR_LOG_FILE" fi log_end_msg 1 log_failure_msg "Please take a look at the syslog" fi fi ;; 'stop') # * As a passwordless mysqladmin (e.g. via ~/.my.cnf) must be possible # at least for cron, we can rely on it here, too. (although we have # to specify it explicit as e.g. sudo environments points to the normal # users home and not /root) log_daemon_msg "Stopping MariaDB database server" "mariadbd" if ! mariadbd_status check_dead nowarn then set +e shutdown_out="$($MYADMIN shutdown 2>&1)" r=$? set -e if [ "$r" -ne 0 ] then log_end_msg 1 [ "$VERBOSE" != "no" ] && log_failure_msg "Error: $shutdown_out" log_daemon_msg "Killing MariaDB database server by signal" "mariadbd" killall -15 mariadbd server_down= for _ in {1..600} do sleep 1 if mariadbd_status check_dead nowarn then server_down=1 break fi done if test -z "$server_down" then killall -9 mariadbd fi fi fi if ! mariadbd_status check_dead warn then log_end_msg 1 log_failure_msg "Please stop MariaDB manually and read /usr/share/doc/mariadb-server/README.Debian.gz!" exit 1 else log_end_msg 0 fi ;; 'restart') set +e; $SELF stop; set -e shift $SELF start "${@}" ;; 'reload'|'force-reload') log_daemon_msg "Reloading MariaDB database server" "mariadbd" $MYADMIN reload log_end_msg 0 ;; 'status') if mariadbd_status check_alive nowarn then log_action_msg "$($MYADMIN version)" else log_action_msg "MariaDB is stopped." exit 3 fi ;; 'bootstrap') # Bootstrap the cluster, start the first node # that initiates the cluster log_daemon_msg "Bootstrapping the cluster" "mariadbd" $SELF start "${@:2}" --wsrep-new-cluster ;; *) echo "Usage: $SELF start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload|status" exit 1 ;; esac