#!/bin/bash # # This file is included by /etc/mysql/debian-start # ## Check all unclosed tables. # - Requires the server to be up. # - Is supposed to run silently in background. function check_for_crashed_tables() { set -e set -u # But do it in the background to not stall the boot process. logger -p daemon.info -i -t$0 "Triggering myisam-recover for all MyISAM tables" # Checking for $? is unreliable so the size of the output is checked. # Some table handlers like HEAP do not support CHECK TABLE. tempfile=`tempfile` # We have to use xargs in this case, because a for loop barfs on the # spaces in the thing to be looped over. LC_ALL=C $MYSQL --skip-column-names --batch -e ' select concat('\''select count(*) into @discard from `'\'', TABLE_SCHEMA, '\''`.`'\'', TABLE_NAME, '\''`'\'') from information_schema.TABLES where ENGINE='\''MyISAM'\' | \ xargs -i $MYSQL --skip-column-names --silent --batch \ --force -e "{}" >$tempfile if [ -s $tempfile ]; then ( /bin/echo -e "\n" \ "Improperly closed tables are also reported if clients are accessing\n" \ "the tables *now*. A list of current connections is below.\n"; $MYADMIN processlist status ) >> $tempfile # Check for presence as a dependency on mailx would require an MTA. if [ -x /usr/bin/mailx ]; then mailx -e -s"$MYCHECK_SUBJECT" $MYCHECK_RCPT < $tempfile fi (echo "$MYCHECK_SUBJECT"; cat $tempfile) | logger -p daemon.warn -i -t$0 fi rm $tempfile } ## Check for tables needing an upgrade. # - Requires the server to be up. # - Is supposed to run silently in background. function upgrade_system_tables_if_necessary() { set -e set -u logger -p daemon.info -i -t$0 "Upgrading MySQL tables if necessary." # Filter all "duplicate column", "duplicate key" and "unknown column" # errors as the script is designed to be idempotent. LC_ALL=C $MYUPGRADE \ 2>&1 \ | egrep -v '^(1|@had|ERROR (1054|1060|1061))' \ | logger -p daemon.warn -i -t$0 } ## Check for the presence of both, root accounts with and without password. # This might have been caused by a bug related to mysql_install_db (#418672). function check_root_accounts() { set -e set -u logger -p daemon.info -i -t$0 "Checking for insecure root accounts." ret=$( echo "SELECT count(*) FROM mysql.user WHERE user='root' and password='';" | $MYSQL --skip-column-names ) if [ "$ret" -ne "0" ]; then logger -p daemon.warn -i -t$0 "WARNING: mysql.user contains $ret root accounts without password!" fi }