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Symptom & Impact
MySQL service fails to start, causing application database outage.
Environment & Reproduction
Ubuntu 14.04 with recent config edits, disk pressure, or crash recovery state.
Root Cause Analysis
Invalid configuration or corrupted runtime artifacts block daemon initialization.
Quick Triage
Inspect service status, error logs, and port/process conflicts.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate MySQL config syntax, data dir permissions, and crash-recovery indicators.

Solution – Primary Fix
Correct config errors, clear stale PID/socket files, and restart database safely.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Launch in recovery mode for controlled data checks before full startup.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Database service starts cleanly and accepts application connections.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior known-good config and data snapshot if startup remains unstable.
Prevention & Hardening
Pre-validate config changes and monitor storage and table-health signals.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Can’t connect to local MySQL server, InnoDB recovery loops.
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References & Further Reading
MySQL operations and Ubuntu service troubleshooting references.
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