Here's one of the links: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=225657 Yes I know that bug is fixed, but it is what I am getting now.
On a new 12.0-RELEASE install, I installed databases/percona57-server. When I started it up with service mysql-server onestart, I got an error:
This has something to do with a new rcvar to set limits() on a program but apparently it doesn't work for at least mysql* and the clones. The fix is to add something like
I'm pressing on with upgrading 11.2-RELEASE systems as well as doing fresh installs on my 40+ servers, but doing it cautiously and wondering if there will be an 11.3-RELEASE ahead
On a new 12.0-RELEASE install, I installed databases/percona57-server. When I started it up with service mysql-server onestart, I got an error:
limits: NO: No such file or directory
This has something to do with a new rcvar to set limits() on a program but apparently it doesn't work for at least mysql* and the clones. The fix is to add something like
mysql_limits=""
in /etc/rc.conf for the affected program. the default of mysql_limits="NO"
does not work....I'm pressing on with upgrading 11.2-RELEASE systems as well as doing fresh installs on my 40+ servers, but doing it cautiously and wondering if there will be an 11.3-RELEASE ahead