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Resolved Zend_Db_Adapter_Exception

Is the error still present or is your system operational again?
Was the auto-update on November 5 or 6?
 
Yes, sure it is not working. You need to do the update on the command line as shown at the end of the article, for example

For CentOS:
# yum -y update MariaDB-server MariaDB-common MariaDB-shared MariaDB-client MariaDB-compat MariaDB-devel

For Debian:
# apt-get update MariaDB-server MariaDB-common MariaDB-shared MariaDB-client MariaDB-compat MariaDB-devel

This will upgrade to 10.2.29, which should normally solve the issue and enable starting MariaDB again.

Afterwards,
# service mariadb restart
 
Yes, sure it is not working. You need to do the update on the command line as shown at the end of the article, for example

For CentOS:
# yum -y update MariaDB-server MariaDB-common MariaDB-shared MariaDB-client MariaDB-compat MariaDB-devel

For Debian:
# apt-get update MariaDB-server MariaDB-common MariaDB-shared MariaDB-client MariaDB-compat MariaDB-devel

This will upgrade to 10.2.29, which should normally solve the issue and enable starting MariaDB again.

Afterwards,
# service mariadb restart

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