Bug #2866

opennebula starting before mysql in debian based distros

Added by Jaime Melis about 7 years ago. Updated over 6 years ago.

Status:ClosedStart date:05/05/2014
Priority:NormalDue date:
Assignee:-% Done:

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Category:Packaging
Target version:Release 4.12
Resolution:fixed Pull request:
Affected Versions:OpenNebula 4.6

Description

As reported by a community user in this thread: http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2014-May/027369.html

Proposed solution:

Checking my /etc/rc2.d I see that mysql has priority 17 and oned priority 16. Would it maybe make sense to change the priority of the oned script to 18 in the OpenNebula package for Debian?


Related issues

Related to Feature #2697: add systemd scripts for the OpenNebula init scripts Closed 01/30/2014

Associated revisions

Revision fc034253
Added by Javi Fontan almost 7 years ago

bug #2866: add syslog dependency to opennebula daemon

History

#1 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 7 years ago

  • Status changed from Pending to New

#2 Updated by Ruben S. Montero about 7 years ago

  • Assignee set to Javi Fontan

#3 Updated by Ruben S. Montero almost 7 years ago

  • Related to Feature #2697: add systemd scripts for the OpenNebula init scripts added

#4 Updated by Javi Fontan almost 7 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

The OpenNebula daemon start script can not have mysql dependency as it can run with sqlite. The requirements are set the same as mysql. It now is added after mysql.

#5 Updated by Edouard Bourguignon over 6 years ago

Same problem on CentOS 7. Oned starts before mysqld.

#6 Updated by Ruben S. Montero over 6 years ago

  • Status changed from Closed to Pending
  • Assignee deleted (Javi Fontan)
  • Target version changed from Release 4.8 to Release 4.12
  • Resolution deleted (fixed)

reopening it for next release

#7 Updated by Javi Fontan over 6 years ago

The systemd scripts in 23939000 should solve the problem with mysql/mariadb in CentOS 7.

#8 Updated by Daniel Dehennin over 6 years ago

My pull request should solve the problem with MySQL/MariaDB on Debian system with insserv.

#9 Updated by Jaime Melis over 6 years ago

  • Status changed from Pending to Closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

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