
Why do we misnomer MariaDB as a "mysql-server"?
Oct 8, 2023 · MariaDB is an implementation of the mysql server. full stop. The libraries, clients and tooling for it still carry MySQL in their name. The fact that the main project has now incompatible …
MariaDB password only works if passed as command line argument
Feb 15, 2025 · $ mariadb --user blogbot -p"password" If I try to login this way, it doesn't work. $ mariadb --user blogbot -p Enter password: ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user …
mariadb systemctl stop waits for long time and mysql process running ...
Aug 2, 2004 · I have Mariadb 10.3 running on CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core) OS. During boot time mariadb starts fine. but when I do the systemctl stop mariadb it hangs systemd file # systemctl …
mariadb service is not starting after boot, CentOS 7
Mar 9, 2017 · MariaDB comes with a mariadb.service service unit for systemd, and a mariadb-service-convert tool that migrates the settings from my.cnf into systemd service unit settings.
yum - How to install MariaDB-Client on CentOS 8? It says 'unable to ...
Mar 2, 2021 · Error: Unable to find a match: mariadb-client I can, however, install the mariadb-server package just fine and I can on command line verify my db connection - but that's overkill, installing a …
Install mysql (not mariadb) on raspbian bookworm and other debian
Mar 15, 2025 · How can I install mysql and not mariadb on Bookworm and any other variants that try to force us away from mysql? I get that there is SQL-level compatibility between Maria and MySql.
start mariadb but systemctl status mariadb with failed
Oct 19, 2023 · Like the comments suggest, mysql is a client connection tool (now named mariadb) and inventing options like -c /app/mysql and -s stop won't mangicly make it behave like a service …
MySQL max_open_files more than 1024 - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
While starting MariaDB I got [Warning] Could not increase number of max_open_files to more than 1024 (request: 4607) $ sudo systemctl status mysqld mysqld.service - MariaDB database server Loa...
The following packages have unmet dependencies: mariadb-server
I went ahead and checked for MySQL installed packages, forgetting that I was actually using Mariadb. So I installed MySQL; discovered I should not have done that; removed MySQL; and followed these …
Turn off --skip-grant-tables in MySQL - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
I'm pretty new to using Linux but am setting up my MySQL databases on an Amazon ec2 instance. I followed some directions I found about resetting the user login pass by using the --skip-grant-tables