Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Major
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Resolution: Duplicate
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10.2.2
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None
Description
MDEV-9593 already requested printing the real version, and it has been done; however, currently it is printed at the very beginning of server startup, outside the error log, so it gets lost unless an outside wrapper (e.g. mysqld_safe) catches it and redirects to the log.
It should be put in the error log by mysqld itself, to make sure it's always there.
Attachments
Issue Links
- is duplicated by
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MDEV-10982 Faking the server version also changes version number logged to error log
- Closed
- relates to
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MDEV-7780 Support for faking server version
- Closed
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MDEV-6873 On startup please make MariaDB report it's version number
- Closed
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MDEV-9593 Print the real version in the error log
- Closed
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MDEV-10648 mysqld --log-error prints on stdout at start
- Confirmed
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MDEV-20287 Have the server process print a "starting mysql" message before first actual log message
- Closed
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MDEV-20344 startup messages belong in stderr/error-log not stdout
- Closed
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MDEV-21046 Print server version to error log instead of stderr during startup process
- Open
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MDEV-21711 Log: "Server Version xx.xx.xx starting" as very first thing when an instance is starting
- Open