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SystemD remains cancer. It's the root of wrongthink's problems here ultimately.
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@archaeme Im in a death battle with mysqld's systemd unit.
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@archaeme It complained it doesn't have proper perms so I fixed that. Now it just fails to start without really saying why at all.
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@archaeme What was the problem with yours?
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@archaeme All I get is "mysql.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE "
Nothing in the logs either.
Fuckin systemd
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@archaeme journalctl is where I got that line, but its the only thing really there other than the usual faff about the unit failing
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@archaeme Ubuntu
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@archaeme I think the root of the problem is permissions errors, but its hard to know where those errors are without proper feedback from systemctl
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@archaeme Hmm, this looks promising and didn't come up in my own searches, thanks!
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@moonman @archaeme No it doesnt
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@moonman @archaeme There's something not quite healthy about this mysql install though, the perms are definitely jacked up on the system a bit.
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@moonman @archaeme Given Ubuntu is a Debian deriv, its entirely possible this is part of it.
That's the distro packing if so though, not mysql
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@verius @archaeme Yeah there isn't much of use in journalctl Dec 13 07:50:22 wrongthink systemd[1]: mysql.service: Failed to kill control group /lxc/800/s Dec 13 07:50:22 wrongthink systemd[1]: mysql.service: Failed to kill control group /lxc/800/s Dec 13 07:50:22 wrongthink systemd[1]: mysql.service: Failed to kill control group /lxc/800/s Dec 13 07:50:22 wrongthin…
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@moonman @verius @archaeme Its the setup from his provider. They SHOULD have the proper privs, but I'm not 100% sure on it.
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@mikael @verius @archaeme It's working now, I think I figured it out. tldr: ubuntu is kind of a shit