Percona Server 5.7.11 doesn't write the initial password into log and stdout
Bug #1557929 reported by
M-A-X
This bug affects 1 person
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Percona Server moved to https://jira.percona.com/projects/PS |
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CentOS |
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Bug Description
Package:
Percona-
Centos 7
Changed in percona-server: | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
description: | updated |
Changed in percona-server: | |
status: | Incomplete → New |
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I can't reproduce it: t-centos7- 64 ~]$ sudo systemctl start mysql
[vagrant@
[vagrant@ t-centos7- 64 ~]$ sudo cat /var/log/mysqld.log |grep pass 16T10:39: 22.840738Z 1 [Note] A temporary password is generated for root@localhost: K=,+TuSId7ti
2016-03-
Can you check that you have "log-error= /var/log/ mysqld. log" in your my.cnf [mysqld] section and then start the service. Temp password is generated on the first run after server installation.