/etc/mysql/my.cnf has incorrect ownership

Bug #1670430 reported by Ken D'Ambrosio
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Bug Description

When installing MySQL with Juju (2.0.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.1), /etc/mysql/my.cnf is owned by root with 0600 permissions. This prevents the file from being read. Either group ownership and permissions need to be changed, or ownership, itself, needs to be changed. NOTE: this fix, by itself, actually breaks MySQL because the formerly-deprecated, now-removed "myisam-recover" needs to be changed to "myisam-recover-options", for which I am opening a separate bug.

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John A Meinel (jameinel) wrote :

retargeting to the mysql charm

affects: juju-core → mysql (Juju Charms Collection)
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