mariadb service won't shutdown when running and the OS time update backwards












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When I update the OS datetime backwards while mariadb is running, it causes mariadb to hang when I command it's service to stop.



I've also noticed that this doesn't occur when I set the new OS datetime value to be grater than the current OS datetime, only backwards causes the hang.



Any suggestions / workarounds?





Steps to reproduce (setting the date, starting the service, resetting the date -10 hours, stopping the service => hang):



sudo date --set="2018-10-04 20:00:00"

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo date --set="2018-10-04 10:00:00"

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld


My Environment:




  • ubuntu server 14.04

  • mariadb 10.3










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  • bug reported - jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17481

    – Jossef Harush
    55 mins ago
















-1















When I update the OS datetime backwards while mariadb is running, it causes mariadb to hang when I command it's service to stop.



I've also noticed that this doesn't occur when I set the new OS datetime value to be grater than the current OS datetime, only backwards causes the hang.



Any suggestions / workarounds?





Steps to reproduce (setting the date, starting the service, resetting the date -10 hours, stopping the service => hang):



sudo date --set="2018-10-04 20:00:00"

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo date --set="2018-10-04 10:00:00"

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld


My Environment:




  • ubuntu server 14.04

  • mariadb 10.3










share|improve this question

























  • bug reported - jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17481

    – Jossef Harush
    55 mins ago














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-1








When I update the OS datetime backwards while mariadb is running, it causes mariadb to hang when I command it's service to stop.



I've also noticed that this doesn't occur when I set the new OS datetime value to be grater than the current OS datetime, only backwards causes the hang.



Any suggestions / workarounds?





Steps to reproduce (setting the date, starting the service, resetting the date -10 hours, stopping the service => hang):



sudo date --set="2018-10-04 20:00:00"

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo date --set="2018-10-04 10:00:00"

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld


My Environment:




  • ubuntu server 14.04

  • mariadb 10.3










share|improve this question
















When I update the OS datetime backwards while mariadb is running, it causes mariadb to hang when I command it's service to stop.



I've also noticed that this doesn't occur when I set the new OS datetime value to be grater than the current OS datetime, only backwards causes the hang.



Any suggestions / workarounds?





Steps to reproduce (setting the date, starting the service, resetting the date -10 hours, stopping the service => hang):



sudo date --set="2018-10-04 20:00:00"

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo service mysql start
* Starting MariaDB database server mysqld [ OK ]

sudo date --set="2018-10-04 10:00:00"

sudo service mysql stop
* Stopping MariaDB database server mysqld


My Environment:




  • ubuntu server 14.04

  • mariadb 10.3







ubuntu hang mariadb-10.3






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  • bug reported - jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17481

    – Jossef Harush
    55 mins ago



















  • bug reported - jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17481

    – Jossef Harush
    55 mins ago

















bug reported - jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17481

– Jossef Harush
55 mins ago





bug reported - jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17481

– Jossef Harush
55 mins ago










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