mysql/mysql@.service.in

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# It's not recommended to modify this file in-place, because it will be
# overwritten during package upgrades. If you want to customize, the
# best way is to use systemctl edit:
#
# $ systemctl edit @DAEMON_NAME@.service
#
# this will create file
#
# /etc/systemd/system/@DAEMON_NAME@.service.d/override.conf
#
# which be parsed after the file @DAEMON_NAME@.service itself is parsed.
#
# For example, if you want to increase mysql's open-files-limit to 20000
# add following when editing with command above:
#
# [Service]
# LimitNOFILE=20000
#
# Or if you require to execute pre and post scripts in the unit file as root, set
# PermissionsStartOnly=true
#
# For more info about custom unit files, see systemd.unit(5) or
# http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd#How_do_I_customize_a_unit_file.2F_add_a_custom_unit_file.3F
#
# Don't forget to reload systemd daemon after you change unit configuration:
# root> systemctl --system daemon-reload
[Unit]
Description=@NICE_PROJECT_NAME@ @MAJOR_VERSION@.@MINOR_VERSION@ database server
After=syslog.target
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=notify
User=mysql
Group=mysql
ExecStartPre=@libexecdir@/mysql-check-socket --defaults-group-suffix=.%I
ExecStartPre=@libexecdir@/mysql-prepare-db-dir --defaults-group-suffix=.%I %n
# Note: we set --basedir to prevent probes that might trigger SELinux alarms,
# per bug #547485
ExecStart=@libexecdir@/mysqld --defaults-group-suffix=.%I --basedir=@prefix@
ExecStartPost=@libexecdir@/mysql-check-upgrade --defaults-group-suffix=.%I
ExecStopPost=@libexecdir@/mysql-wait-stop --defaults-group-suffix=.%I
# Give a reasonable amount of time for the server to start up/shut down
TimeoutSec=300
# Place temp files in a secure directory, not /tmp
PrivateTmp=true
Restart=on-failure
RestartPreventExitStatus=1
# Sets open_files_limit
LimitNOFILE = 10000
# Set enviroment variable MYSQLD_PARENT_PID. This is required for SQL restart command.
Environment=MYSQLD_PARENT_PID=1
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target