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I resolved the problem downgrading the update.
On centos do yum history and check the update ID (by the hour of mysql update), then do yum history undo ID (where ID is the ID previously found). Then reboot.
I get the same problem on one of my server. The first one did an automatic update (5.5.52.36- of mysql this night (lucky me, the other was going to do it, I stopped this update).
Trying to reboot, same problem. Starting mysqld gives an error, but nothing in /var/log/mysqld.log