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Symptom & Impact
Database service remains down and application read and write operations fail.
Environment & Reproduction
innodb_log_file_size changed without coordinated log file recreation.
systemctl status mariadb
Root Cause Analysis
On-disk InnoDB log files do not match configured size, blocking startup.
Quick Triage
Verify backups and inspect error log before file operations.
sudo tail -n 100 /var/log/mysql/error.log
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Confirm config value and current ib_logfile metadata in datadir.
grep innodb_log_file_size /etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/*

Solution – Primary Fix
Stop MariaDB, remove stale ib_logfile files safely, then restart service.
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sudo systemctl stop mariadb && sudo systemctl start mariadb

Solution – Alternative Approaches
Restore consistent datadir from backup if startup still fails.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
MariaDB starts cleanly and passes basic query checks.
mysql -e 'SELECT 1'
Rollback Plan
Reinstate prior configuration and datadir snapshot on regression.
Prevention & Hardening
Apply database parameter changes through controlled maintenance workflows.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Relate to disk full events and abrupt service restarts during upgrades.
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References & Further Reading
Consult MariaDB InnoDB logging documentation and Debian package notes.
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