2025-10-02T12:02:14.513074441+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Loading config file at /var/lib/kolla/config_files/config.json 2025-10-02T12:02:14.513252056+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Validating config file 2025-10-02T12:02:14.513252056+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Kolla config strategy set to: COPY_ALWAYS 2025-10-02T12:02:14.513252056+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Copying service configuration files 2025-10-02T12:02:14.513848985+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Copying /dev/null to /etc/libqb/force-filesystem-sockets 2025-10-02T12:02:14.514541507+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Setting permission for /etc/libqb/force-filesystem-sockets 2025-10-02T12:02:14.515126825+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Deleting /etc/my.cnf.d/galera.cnf 2025-10-02T12:02:14.515305321+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Copying /var/lib/kolla/config_files/src/etc/my.cnf.d/galera.cnf to /etc/my.cnf.d/galera.cnf 2025-10-02T12:02:14.516366375+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Copying /var/lib/kolla/config_files/src/etc/sysconfig/clustercheck to /etc/sysconfig/clustercheck 2025-10-02T12:02:14.517214822+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Copying /var/lib/kolla/config_files/src/root/.my.cnf to /root/.my.cnf 2025-10-02T12:02:14.517935254+00:00 stderr F INFO:__main__:Writing out command to execute 2025-10-02T12:02:14.531403272+00:00 stderr F sudo: unable to send audit message: Operation not permitted 2025-10-02T12:02:14.583673420+00:00 stderr F chown: cannot access '/auth_pam_tool_dir/auth_pam_tool': No such file or directory 2025-10-02T12:02:14.584682871+00:00 stdout F Couldn't set an owner to '/auth_pam_tool_dir/auth_pam_tool'. 2025-10-02T12:02:14.584682871+00:00 stdout F It must be root, the PAM authentication plugin doesn't work otherwise.. 2025-10-02T12:02:14.584682871+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:14.586808719+00:00 stderr P chown: cannot access '/auth_pam_tool_dir' 2025-10-02T12:02:14.586845990+00:00 stderr F : No such file or directory 2025-10-02T12:02:14.587137810+00:00 stdout F Cannot change ownership of the '/auth_pam_tool_dir' directory 2025-10-02T12:02:14.587137810+00:00 stdout F to the 'mysql' user. Check that you have the necessary permissions and try again. 2025-10-02T12:02:14.587137810+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:14.587575603+00:00 stdout F Installing MariaDB/MySQL system tables in '/var/lib/mysql' ... 2025-10-02T12:02:15.274960486+00:00 stdout F OK 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275272896+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275313788+00:00 stdout F To start mariadbd at boot time you have to copy 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275361859+00:00 stdout F support-files/mariadb.service to the right place for your system 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275376899+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275390910+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275390910+00:00 stdout F Two all-privilege accounts were created. 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275422401+00:00 stdout F One is root@localhost, it has no password, but you need to 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275434791+00:00 stdout F be system 'root' user to connect. Use, for example, sudo mysql 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275446872+00:00 stdout F The second is mysql@localhost, it has no password either, but 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275458562+00:00 stdout F you need to be the system 'mysql' user to connect. 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275472802+00:00 stdout F After connecting you can set the password, if you would need to be 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275504223+00:00 stdout F able to connect as any of these users with a password and without sudo 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275504223+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275519144+00:00 stdout F See the MariaDB Knowledgebase at https://mariadb.com/kb 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275533224+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275544895+00:00 stdout F You can start the MariaDB daemon with: 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275558795+00:00 stdout F cd '/usr' ; /usr/bin/mariadb-safe --datadir='/var/lib/mysql' 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275570426+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275582506+00:00 stdout F You can test the MariaDB daemon with mysql-test-run.pl 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275594236+00:00 stdout F cd '/usr/share/mysql-test' ; perl mariadb-test-run.pl 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275594236+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275606677+00:00 stdout F Please report any problems at https://mariadb.org/jira 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275631417+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275631417+00:00 stdout F The latest information about MariaDB is available at https://mariadb.org/. 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275631417+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275645378+00:00 stdout F Consider joining MariaDB's strong and vibrant community: 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275657478+00:00 stdout F https://mariadb.org/get-involved/ 2025-10-02T12:02:15.275657478+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:15.543187433+00:00 stdout F 251002 12:02:15 mysqld_safe Logging to '/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log'. 2025-10-02T12:02:15.610546440+00:00 stdout F 251002 12:02:15 mysqld_safe Starting mariadbd daemon with databases from /var/lib/mysql 2025-10-02T12:02:16.292599834+00:00 stderr F sudo: unable to send audit message: Operation not permitted 2025-10-02T12:02:16.301386053+00:00 stdout F spawn mysql_secure_installation 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321379247+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321379247+00:00 stdout F NOTE: RUNNING ALL PARTS OF THIS SCRIPT IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL MariaDB 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321379247+00:00 stdout F SERVERS IN PRODUCTION USE! PLEASE READ EACH STEP CAREFULLY! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321379247+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321637585+00:00 stdout F In order to log into MariaDB to secure it, we'll need the current 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321637585+00:00 stdout F password for the root user. If you've just installed MariaDB, and 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321637585+00:00 stdout F haven't set the root password yet, you should just press enter here. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.321637585+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.324388492+00:00 stdout P Enter current password for root (enter for none): 2025-10-02T12:02:16.324723853+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346207385+00:00 stdout F OK, successfully used password, moving on... 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346207385+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346207385+00:00 stdout F Setting the root password or using the unix_socket ensures that nobody 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346291387+00:00 stdout F can log into the MariaDB root user without the proper authorisation. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346291387+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346386810+00:00 stdout F You already have your root account protected, so you can safely answer 'n'. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346386810+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346386810+00:00 stdout P Switch to unix_socket authentication [Y/n] 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346620207+00:00 stdout F n 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346833484+00:00 stdout F ... skipping. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346833484+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346940017+00:00 stdout F You already have your root account protected, so you can safely answer 'n'. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346940017+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.346940017+00:00 stdout P Change the root password? [Y/n] 2025-10-02T12:02:16.347136024+00:00 stdout F y 2025-10-02T12:02:16.350351955+00:00 stdout P New password: 2025-10-02T12:02:16.350582423+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.350582423+00:00 stdout P Re-enter new password: 2025-10-02T12:02:16.350782140+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.383222538+00:00 stdout F Password updated successfully! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.383222538+00:00 stdout F Reloading privilege tables.. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.394891128+00:00 stdout F ... Success! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.394891128+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F By default, a MariaDB installation has an anonymous user, allowing anyone 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F to log into MariaDB without having to have a user account created for 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F them. This is intended only for testing, and to make the installation 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F go a bit smoother. You should remove them before moving into a 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F production environment. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401354124+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401535200+00:00 stdout P Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] 2025-10-02T12:02:16.401830969+00:00 stdout F y 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416155143+00:00 stdout F ... Success! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416155143+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416155143+00:00 stdout F Normally, root should only be allowed to connect from 'localhost'. This 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416155143+00:00 stdout F ensures that someone cannot guess at the root password from the network. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416155143+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416248706+00:00 stdout P Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416420021+00:00 stdout F n 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416420021+00:00 stdout F ... skipping. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416420021+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416420021+00:00 stdout F By default, MariaDB comes with a database named 'test' that anyone can 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416513634+00:00 stdout F access. This is also intended only for testing, and should be removed 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416513634+00:00 stdout F before moving into a production environment. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416513634+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416513634+00:00 stdout P Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416696530+00:00 stdout F y 2025-10-02T12:02:16.416722811+00:00 stdout F - Dropping test database... 2025-10-02T12:02:16.430312692+00:00 stdout F ... Success! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.430312692+00:00 stdout F - Removing privileges on test database... 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450178272+00:00 stdout F ... Success! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450178272+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450178272+00:00 stdout F Reloading the privilege tables will ensure that all changes made so far 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450178272+00:00 stdout F will take effect immediately. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450178272+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450178272+00:00 stdout P Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n] 2025-10-02T12:02:16.450397219+00:00 stdout F y 2025-10-02T12:02:16.462535064+00:00 stdout F ... Success! 2025-10-02T12:02:16.462535064+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.462535064+00:00 stdout F Cleaning up... 2025-10-02T12:02:16.466030465+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.466030465+00:00 stdout F All done! If you've completed all of the above steps, your MariaDB 2025-10-02T12:02:16.466030465+00:00 stdout F installation should now be secure. 2025-10-02T12:02:16.466030465+00:00 stdout F 2025-10-02T12:02:16.466030465+00:00 stdout F Thanks for using MariaDB! 2025-10-02T12:02:17.772387351+00:00 stdout F 251002 12:02:17 mysqld_safe Logging to '/var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log'. 2025-10-02T12:02:17.843438754+00:00 stdout F 251002 12:02:17 mysqld_safe Starting mariadbd daemon with databases from /var/lib/mysql 2025-10-02T12:02:18.760484862+00:00 stdout F mysqld is alive