#!/bin/sh # We check if there is already a process using the socket file, # since otherwise the systemd service file could report false # positive result when starting and mysqld_safe could remove # a socket file, which is actually being used by a different daemon. source "`dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}`/mysql-scripts-common" if test -e "$socketfile" ; then echo "Socket file $socketfile exists." >&2 # no write permissions if ! test -w "$socketfile" ; then echo "Not enough permission to write to the socket file $socketfile, which is suspicious." >&2 echo "Please, remove $socketfile manually to start the service." >&2 exit 1 fi # not a socket file if ! test -S "$socketfile" ; then echo "The file $socketfile is not a socket file, which is suspicious." >&2 echo "Please, remove $socketfile manually to start the service." >&2 exit 1 fi # some process uses the socket file response=`@bindir@/mysqladmin --no-defaults --socket="$socketfile" --user=UNKNOWN_MYSQL_USER --connect-timeout="${CHECKSOCKETTIMEOUT:-10}" ping 2>&1` if [ $? -eq 0 ] || echo "$response" | grep -q "Access denied for user" ; then echo "Is another MySQL daemon already running with the same unix socket?" >&2 echo "Please, stop the process using the socket $socketfile or remove the file manually to start the service." >&2 exit 1 fi # socket file is a garbage echo "No process is using $socketfile, which means it is a garbage, so it will be removed automatically." >&2 fi exit 0