Thank you Sergei. That looks like its the same. On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 3:04 AM Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
Hi, Jeff!
The only issue that comes to my mind is https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-21211
It's work-in-progress and hopefully will be fixed in the next release.
Sorry to anyone that is just catching up, the TLDR is migrated a set of servers to 10.4 from 10.3 they would not start up, even after migrating them to 10.4 b/c of the `plugin_load_add`. I just want to know why.
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 6:44 PM Jeff Dyke <jeff.dyke@gmail.com> wrote:
I want to resurrect this. b/c i have found what i see to be the broken bit of code/configuration. If i don't include the following the commented out portion everything starts up. -- Starts -- /etc/mysql/conf.conf.d/100_sqlerr.log [mysqld] #plugin_load_add = sql_errlog sql_error_log=ON sql_error_log_rotate=1 sql_error_log_size_limit=100000000
so if i remove the comment for "plugin_log_add" to run the server never starts. I will produce a reproduce case, but can someone explain why
On May 26, Jeff Dyke wrote: this
would not start if i added a plugin that was already added.
This journey sucked, but i learned a lot, even though i've been using mysql since 3.X Is there different syntax for 10.4. Should i just add it to start up args? and then add the variables after it starts. This worked in 10.3.
Thanks all!
Regards, Sergei VP of MariaDB Server Engineering and security@mariadb.org