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mysql_password=$(egrep '^\s*password\s*=\s*' /etc/mysql/debian.cnf | head -n1 | sed 's/^\s*password\s*=\s*//')
should be adjusted to fetch the username associated with the "Upgrades" account. In Debian9 with MariaDB (which is a silent replacement for mysql-server) this account is now "root" rather than "debian-sys-maint".
Seen during Longview Client install:
Unable to automatically configure MySQL plugin:
Longview has detected MySQL running on this server but was unable to automatically configure the connection. To allow Longview to access your MySQL instance please run the following queries:
root@debian:~# cat /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
# Automatically generated for Debian scripts. DO NOT TOUCH!
[client]
host = localhost
user = root
password =
socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
[mysql_upgrade]
host = localhost
user = root
password =
socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
basedir = /usr
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Longview can't create MariaDB creds on Debian 9
Longview can't auto-create MariaDB creds on Debian 9
Jul 26, 2017
longview/debian/linode-longview.config
Line 174 in 536c819
Seen during Longview Client install:
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