https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/innodb-recovery-modes/ for information about forcing recovery.
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:36 140505097390272 [ERROR] [FATAL] InnoDB: Trying to read page number 4294967295 in space 0, space name innodb_system, which is outside the tablespace bounds. Byte offset 0, len 16384Please check that the configuration matches the InnoDB system tablespace location (ibdata files)
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: 220202 10:37:36 [ERROR] mysqld got signal 6 ;
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: This could be because you hit a bug. It is also possible that this binary
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: or one of the libraries it was linked against is corrupt, improperly built,
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: or misconfigured. This error can also be caused by malfunctioning hardware.
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: To report this bug, see https://mariadb.com/kb/en/reporting-bugs
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: We will try our best to scrape up some info that will hopefully help
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: diagnose the problem, but since we have already crashed,
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: something is definitely wrong and this may fail.
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Server version: 10.2.41-MariaDB
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: key_buffer_size=134217728
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: read_buffer_size=131072
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: max_used_connections=0
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: max_threads=102
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: thread_count=0
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: It is possible that mysqld could use up to
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: key_buffer_size + (read_buffer_size + sort_buffer_size)*max_threads = 355180 K bytes of memory
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Hope that's ok; if not, decrease some variables in the equation.
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Thread pointer: 0x0
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Attempting backtrace. You can use the following information to find out
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: where mysqld died. If you see no messages after this, something went
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: terribly wrong...
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: stack_bottom = 0x0 thread_stack 0x49000
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(my_print_stacktrace+0x2e)[0x563427605e8e]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(handle_fatal_signal+0x30d)[0x56342709df3d]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: sigaction.c:0(__restore_rt)[0x7fc9e42a2630]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: :0(__GI_raise)[0x7fc9e2572387]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: :0(__GI_abort)[0x7fc9e2573a78]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x9a3323)[0x563427395323]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0xa53063)[0x563427445063]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0xa07110)[0x5634273f9110]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x9e6cf8)[0x5634273d8cf8]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x986fd8)[0x563427378fd8]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x9880b4)[0x56342737a0b4]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x995be0)[0x563427387be0]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x98c7a1)[0x56342737e7a1]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x95c246)[0x56342734e246]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x84408d)[0x56342723608d]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(_Z24ha_initialize_handlertonP13st_plugin_int+0x64)[0x5634270a0444]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x526dd0)[0x563426f18dd0]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(_Z11plugin_initPiPPci+0x9a2)[0x563426f1a692]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x4714e1)[0x563426e634e1]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(_Z11mysqld_mainiPPc+0x4be)[0x563426e69d6e]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf5)[0x7fc9e255e555]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: /usr/sbin/mysqld(+0x46b2bd)[0x563426e5d2bd]
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: The manual page at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/how-to-produce-a-full-stack-trace-for-mysqld/ contains
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: information that should help you find out what is causing the crash.
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Writing a core file...
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Working directory at /var/lib/mysql
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Resource Limits:
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Limit Soft Limit Hard Limit Units
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max cpu time unlimited unlimited seconds
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max file size unlimited unlimited bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max data size unlimited unlimited bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max stack size 8388608 unlimited bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max core file size 0 unlimited bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max resident set unlimited unlimited bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max processes 127002 127002 processes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max open files 32768 32768 files
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max locked memory 65536 65536 bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max address space unlimited unlimited bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max file locks unlimited unlimited locks
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max pending signals 127002 127002 signals
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max msgqueue size 819200 819200 bytes
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max nice priority 0 0
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max realtime priority 0 0
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Max realtime timeout unlimited unlimited us
Feb 2 10:37:36 mywebsite mysqld: Core pattern: core
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld (mysqld 10.2.41-MariaDB) starting as process 7325 ...
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Mutexes and rw_locks use GCC atomic builtins
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Uses event mutexes
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Compressed tables use zlib 1.2.7
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Using Linux native AIO
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Number of pools: 1
Feb 2 10:37:41 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:41 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Using SSE2 crc32 instructions
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Initializing buffer pool, total size = 100M, instances = 1, chunk size = 100M
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Completed initialization of buffer pool
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140637957551872 [Note] InnoDB: If the mysqld execution user is authorized, page cleaner thread priority can be changed. See the man page of setpriority().
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Highest supported file format is Barracuda.
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [Note] InnoDB: Starting crash recovery from checkpoint LSN=405049244137
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [Warning] InnoDB: Ignoring a doublewrite copy of page [page id: space=0, page number=278] with future log sequence number 405049689196
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [ERROR] InnoDB: Your database may be corrupt or you may have copied the InnoDB tablespace but not the InnoDB log files. Please refer to https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/innodb-recovery-modes/ for information about forcing recovery.
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [ERROR] InnoDB: Page [page id: space=0, page number=8127] log sequence number 405049337534 is in the future! Current system log sequence number 405049244198.
Feb 2 10:37:42 mywebsite mysqld: 2022-02-02 10:37:42 140638484228288 [ERROR] InnoDB: Your database may be corrupt or you may have copied the InnoDB tablespace but not the InnoDB log files. Please refer to https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/innodb-recovery-modes/ for information about forcing recovery.