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Diffstat (limited to 'support-files')
-rw-r--r-- | support-files/mysql.spec.sh | 58 |
1 files changed, 48 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/support-files/mysql.spec.sh b/support-files/mysql.spec.sh index c69ae6afce0..33c1254bc15 100644 --- a/support-files/mysql.spec.sh +++ b/support-files/mysql.spec.sh @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2000, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. +# Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -610,7 +610,25 @@ touch $RBR%{_sysconfdir}/mysqlmanager.passwd ############################################################################## %pre server -mysql_datadir=%{mysqldatadir} +# This is the code running at the beginning of a RPM upgrade action, +# before replacing the old files with the new ones. + +# There are users who deviate from the default file system layout. +# Check local settings to support them. +if [ -x %{_bindir}/my_print_defaults ] +then + mysql_datadir=`%{_bindir}/my_print_defaults server mysqld | grep '^--datadir=' | sed -n 's/--datadir=//p'` + PID_FILE_PATT=`%{_bindir}/my_print_defaults server mysqld | grep '^--pid-file=' | sed -n 's/--pid-file=//p'` +fi +if [ -z "$mysql_datadir" ] +then + mysql_datadir=%{mysqldatadir} +fi +if [ -z "$PID_FILE_PATT" ] +then + PID_FILE_PATT="$mysql_datadir/*.pid" +fi + # Check if we can safely upgrade. An upgrade is only safe if it's from one # of our RPMs in the same version family. @@ -681,7 +699,7 @@ fi # We assume that if there is exactly one ".pid" file, # it contains the valid PID of a running MySQL server. -NR_PID_FILES=`ls $mysql_datadir/*.pid 2>/dev/null | wc -l` +NR_PID_FILES=`ls $PID_FILE_PATT 2>/dev/null | wc -l` case $NR_PID_FILES in 0 ) SERVER_TO_START='' ;; # No "*.pid" file == no running server 1 ) SERVER_TO_START='true' ;; @@ -703,8 +721,8 @@ if [ -f $STATUS_FILE ]; then echo "before repeating the MySQL upgrade." exit 1 elif [ -n "$SEVERAL_PID_FILES" ] ; then - echo "Your MySQL directory '$mysql_datadir' has more than one PID file:" - ls -ld $mysql_datadir/*.pid + echo "You have more than one PID file:" + ls -ld $PID_FILE_PATT echo "Please check which one (if any) corresponds to a running server" echo "and delete all others before repeating the MySQL upgrade." exit 1 @@ -729,17 +747,17 @@ if [ -d $mysql_datadir ] ; then if [ -n "$SERVER_TO_START" ] ; then # There is only one PID file, race possibility ignored echo "PID file:" >> $STATUS_FILE - ls -l $mysql_datadir/*.pid >> $STATUS_FILE - cat $mysql_datadir/*.pid >> $STATUS_FILE + ls -l $PID_FILE_PATT >> $STATUS_FILE + cat $PID_FILE_PATT >> $STATUS_FILE echo >> $STATUS_FILE echo "Server process:" >> $STATUS_FILE - ps -fp `cat $mysql_datadir/*.pid` >> $STATUS_FILE + ps -fp `cat $PID_FILE_PATT` >> $STATUS_FILE echo >> $STATUS_FILE echo "SERVER_TO_START=$SERVER_TO_START" >> $STATUS_FILE else # Take a note we checked it ... echo "PID file:" >> $STATUS_FILE - ls -l $mysql_datadir/*.pid >> $STATUS_FILE 2>&1 + ls -l $PID_FILE_PATT >> $STATUS_FILE 2>&1 fi fi @@ -754,7 +772,20 @@ if [ -x %{_sysconfdir}/init.d/mysql ] ; then fi %post server -mysql_datadir=%{mysqldatadir} +# This is the code running at the end of a RPM install or upgrade action, +# after the (new) files have been written. + +# There are users who deviate from the default file system layout. +# Check local settings to support them. +if [ -x %{_bindir}/my_print_defaults ] +then + mysql_datadir=`%{_bindir}/my_print_defaults server mysqld | grep '^--datadir=' | sed -n 's/--datadir=//p'` +fi +if [ -z "$mysql_datadir" ] +then + mysql_datadir=%{mysqldatadir} +fi + NEW_VERSION=%{mysql_version}-%{release} STATUS_FILE=$mysql_datadir/RPM_UPGRADE_MARKER @@ -1133,6 +1164,13 @@ fi ############################################################################## %changelog +* Thu Feb 03 2011 Joerg Bruehe <joerg.bruehe@oracle.com> + +- Fix bug#56581: If an installation deviates from the default file locations + ("datadir" and "pid-file"), the mechanism to detect a running server (on upgrade) + should still work, and use these locations. + The problem was that the fix for bug#27072 did not check for local settings. + * Wed Nov 24 2010 Alexander Nozdrin <alexander.nozdrin@oracle.com> - EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT has been deleted, remove it from here too. |