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![]() Server : LiteSpeed System : Linux v2202501248978307069 5.4.0-204-generic #224-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 5 13:38:28 UTC 2024 x86_64 User : voirf6718 ( 1002) PHP Version : 7.3.33-1+focal Disable Function : pcntl_alarm,pcntl_fork,pcntl_waitpid,pcntl_wait,pcntl_wifexited,pcntl_wifstopped,pcntl_wifsignaled,pcntl_wifcontinued,pcntl_wexitstatus,pcntl_wtermsig,pcntl_wstopsig,pcntl_signal,pcntl_signal_get_handler,pcntl_signal_dispatch,pcntl_get_last_error,pcntl_strerror,pcntl_sigprocmask,pcntl_sigwaitinfo,pcntl_sigtimedwait,pcntl_exec,pcntl_getpriority,pcntl_setpriority,pcntl_async_signals, Directory : /etc/mysql/ |
#!/bin/bash # # This script is executed by "/etc/init.d/mysql" on every (re)start. # # Changes to this file will be preserved when updating the Debian package. # # NOTE: This file is read only by the traditional SysV init script, not systemd. # source /usr/share/mysql/debian-start.inc.sh if [ -f /etc/default/mysql ]; then . /etc/default/mysql fi MYSQL="/usr/bin/mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" MYADMIN="/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" # Don't run full mysql_upgrade on every server restart, use --version-check to do it only once MYUPGRADE="/usr/bin/mysql_upgrade --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf --version-check" MYCHECK="/usr/bin/mysqlcheck --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" MYCHECK_SUBJECT="WARNING: mysqlcheck has found corrupt tables" MYCHECK_PARAMS="--all-databases --fast --silent" MYCHECK_RCPT="${MYCHECK_RCPT:-root}" ## Checking for corrupt, not cleanly closed (only for MyISAM and Aria engines) and upgrade needing tables. # The following commands should be run when the server is up but in background # where they do not block the server start and in one shell instance so that # they run sequentially. They are supposed not to echo anything to stdout. # If you want to disable the check for crashed tables comment # "check_for_crashed_tables" out. # (There may be no output to stdout inside the background process!) # Need to ignore SIGHUP, as otherwise a SIGHUP can sometimes abort the upgrade # process in the middle. trap "" SIGHUP ( upgrade_system_tables_if_necessary; check_root_accounts; check_for_crashed_tables; ) >&2 & exit 0