#!/bin/sh # This script creates the mysql data directory during first service start. # In subsequent starts, it does nothing much. # # This script is meant to be run as non-root user either during initscript # or systemd service execution, before starting the mysqld daemon. # Running it as root may have some security risks, because it touches files # that can be symlinks pointing to unexpected locations. # # On the other hand, when using non-standard locations for datadir and logfile, # this script might not be able to create the files and the daemon won't start # properly. A solution for that is to created the locations for datadir and # logfile with correct ownership before starting the daemon. source "`dirname ${BASH_SOURCE[0]}`/mysql-scripts-common" # If two args given first is user, second is group # otherwise the arg is the systemd service file if [ "$#" -eq 2 ] then myuser="$1" mygroup="$2" else # Absorb configuration settings from the specified systemd service file, # or the default service if not specified SERVICE_NAME="$1" if [ x"$SERVICE_NAME" = x ] then SERVICE_NAME=@DAEMON_NAME@.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 fi # Set up the errlogfile with appropriate permissions if [ ! -e "$errlogfile" -a ! -h "$errlogfile" -a x$(dirname "$errlogfile") = "x/var/log" ]; then case $(basename "$errlogfile") in mysql*.log|mariadb*.log) install /dev/null -m0640 -o$myuser -g$mygroup "$errlogfile" ;; *) ;; esac else # Provide some advice if the log file cannot be created by this script errlogdir=$(dirname "$errlogfile") if ! [ -d "$errlogdir" ] ; then echo "The directory $errlogdir does not exist." exit 1 elif [ -e "$errlogfile" -a ! -w "$errlogfile" ] ; then echo "The log file $errlogfile cannot be written, please, fix its permissions." echo "The daemon will be run under $myuser:$mygroup" exit 1 fi fi export LC_ALL=C # Returns content of the specified directory # If listing files fails, fake-file is returned so which means # we'll behave like there was some data initialized # Some files or directories are fine to be there, so those are # explicitly removed from the listing # @param datadir list_datadir () { ( ls -1A "$1" 2>/dev/null || echo "fake-file" ) | grep -v \ -e '^lost+found$' \ -e '\.err$' \ -e '^\.bash_history$' } # Checks whether datadir should be initialized # @param datadir should_initialize () { test -z "$(list_datadir "$1")" } # Make the data directory if doesn't exist or empty if should_initialize "$datadir" ; then # Now create the database echo "Initializing @NICE_PROJECT_NAME@ database" @bindir@/mysqld --initialize-insecure --datadir="$datadir" --user="$myuser" ret=$? if [ $ret -ne 0 ] ; then echo "Initialization of @NICE_PROJECT_NAME@ database failed." >&2 echo "Perhaps @sysconfdir@/my.cnf is misconfigured." >&2 # Clean up any partially-created database files if [ ! -e "$datadir/mysql/user.frm" ] ; then rm -rf "$datadir"/* fi exit $ret fi # upgrade does not need to be run on a fresh datadir echo "@VERSION@" >"$datadir/mysql_upgrade_info" fi exit 0