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Yes this will fix issue with backup but seems after this last update custom mysql limits directory and conf file from systemd is removed,and now default max_open_files limit value is set,at least in my case that is what happen.Can anyone else can confirm this?
Will installing the perl-DBD-MySQL file have any affect on the MariaDB database or anything else on the server we should be concerned about? Also running CentOS 7.3.1611 and Plesk 17.5.3
Tried adding the [Service] file to the MariaDB config and reloading daemon and mariadb but still got the error.
BTW, the error did not occur before updating MariaDB from 10.1.25 to 10.1.26 .
[UPDATE]
Just saw this added to the Onyx update that came down today (but we didn't receive yet):
Removing package perl-DBD-MySQL / libdbd-mysql-perl resulted in subscription backup failing with message ‘No objects to dump found’. (PPPM-6764)
Will installing the perl-DBD-MySQL file have any affect on the MariaDB database or anything else on the server we should be concerned about? Also running CentOS 7.3.1611 and Plesk 17.5.3
Tried adding the [Service] file to the MariaDB config and reloading daemon and mariadb but still got the error.
BTW, the error did not occur before updating MariaDB from 10.1.25 to 10.1.26 .
The problem "Dump failed" should get solved by installing perl-dbd-mysql by hand (yum or apt).
Then there is the, in fact unrelated, problem with file handles.
Although the proposed patching of /lib/systemd/system/mysql.service works, it does not stick good enough.
Some update, may undo this.
I extensively researched and tested it and the better solution IMHO is the creation of the file: /etc/systemd/system/mysql.service.d/override.conf