mariadb/mariadb-prepare-db-dir

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#!/bin/sh
# This script creates the mysql data directory during first service start.
# In subsequent starts, it does nothing much.
source "`dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}`/mariadb-scripts-common"
# Absorb configuration settings from the specified systemd service file,
# or the default "mariadb" service if not specified
SERVICE_NAME="$1"
if [ x"$SERVICE_NAME" = x ]
then
SERVICE_NAME=mariadb.service
fi
myuser=`systemctl show -p User "${SERVICE_NAME}" |
sed 's/^User=//'`
if [ x"$myuser" = x ]
then
myuser=mysql
fi
mygroup=`systemctl show -p Group "${SERVICE_NAME}" |
sed 's/^Group=//'`
if [ x"$mygroup" = x ]
then
mygroup=mysql
fi
# Set up the errlogfile with appropriate permissions
touch "$errlogfile"
ret=$?
# Provide some advice if the log file cannot be touched
if [ $ret -ne 0 ] ; then
errlogdir=$(dirname $errlogfile)
if ! [ -d "$errlogdir" ] ; then
echo "The directory $errlogdir does not exist."
elif [ -f "$errlogfile" ] ; then
echo "The log file $errlogfile cannot be touched, please, fix its permissions."
else
echo "The log file $errlogfile could not be created."
fi
echo "The daemon will be run under $myuser:$mygroup"
exit 1
fi
chown "$myuser:$mygroup" "$errlogfile"
chmod 0640 "$errlogfile"
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$errlogfile"
# Make the data directory
if [ ! -d "$datadir/mysql" ] ; then
# First, make sure $datadir is there with correct permissions
# (note: if it's not, and we're not root, this'll fail ...)
if [ ! -e "$datadir" -a ! -h "$datadir" ]
then
mkdir -p "$datadir" || exit 1
fi
chown "$myuser:$mygroup" "$datadir"
chmod 0755 "$datadir"
[ -x /sbin/restorecon ] && /sbin/restorecon "$datadir"
# Now create the database
echo "Initializing MySQL database"
/usr/bin/mysql_install_db --datadir="$datadir" --user="$myuser"
ret=$?
if [ $ret -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "Initialization of MySQL database failed." >&2
echo "Perhaps /etc/my.cnf is misconfigured." >&2
# Clean up any partially-created database files
if [ ! -e "$datadir/mysql/user.frm" ] ; then
rm -rf "$datadir"/*
fi
exit $ret
fi
# In case we're running as root, make sure files are owned properly
chown -R "$myuser:$mygroup" "$datadir"
fi
exit 0