Thank you for your responses.
By the way, we're working on OpenSSL 3.0 support right now, MDEV-25785. There should be a patch ready very soon. Will you update the existing versions as well? For example MariaDB-Server-10.5? Or at least will the patch be compatible with the older versions? We could downstream import the patch in the worst case.
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 11:47 PM Daniel Black <daniel@mariadb.org> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 8:13 AM Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
Hi, Lukas!
This looks very strange. Perhaps, indeed, the previous server process didn't die and is still bound to the port 16020?
This is not very likely, mtr kills all processes with -9, there shouldn't be anything hanging around. But how otherwise 13, "Permission denied" can happen?
Permission denied on a tcp bind looks like a selinux thing. The bind ports are minimal and have a mysqld_port_t type. Given the /var/log/mariadb/ path of the log it looks like an installed thing so it looks more likely to be covered by the selinux policy.
semanage port -a -t mysqld_port_t -p tcp 16000-16040
By the way, we're working on OpenSSL 3.0 support right now, MDEV-25785. There should be a patch ready very soon.
:-)
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