after starting the the mysql server within docker, it stops immediately. the docker log is not very meaningful 😉 i’ve no idea, what’s wrong. in my opinion i didn’t changed anything.
mysql 15:04:45.27
mysql 15:04:45.29 Welcome to the Bitnami mysql container
mysql 15:04:45.30 Subscribe to project updates by watching https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-mysql
mysql 15:04:45.31 Submit issues and feature requests at https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-mysql/issues
mysql 15:04:45.31
mysql 15:04:45.32 INFO ==> ** Starting MySQL setup **
mysql 15:04:45.36 INFO ==> Validating settings in MYSQL_*/MARIADB_* env vars
mysql 15:04:45.37 INFO ==> Initializing mysql database
mysql 15:04:45.39 INFO ==> Updating 'my.cnf' with custom configuration
mysql 15:04:45.40 INFO ==> Setting user option
mysql 15:04:45.41 INFO ==> Using persisted data
mysql 15:04:45.45 INFO ==> Running mysql_upgrade
mysql 15:04:45.46 INFO ==> Starting mysql in background
mysql 15:04:47.96 INFO ==> Stopping mysql
the docker compose file:
---
# Docker Web Development Stack (dstack) 1.0.3
#
# Runs Apache, MySQL, PHP, Redis and PhpMyAdmin
# SSL is preconfigured.
# Imagemagick and XDebug are activated.
#
# Run with
# docker-compose up -d
#
# (C)2020 Harald Schneider
#
version: "3"
services:
# --- MySQL 5.7
#
mysql:
container_name: "dev-mysql"
image: bitnami/mysql:5.7
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE
- MYSQL_USER=admin
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE
ports:
- '127.0.0.1:3306:3306'
volumes:
- ./mysql/data:/bitnami/mysql/data
# --- PHP 7.4
#
php:
container_name: "dev-php"
image: bitnami/php-fpm:7.4
depends_on:
- redis
volumes:
- ../www:/app:delegated
- ./php/php.ini:/opt/bitnami/php/etc/conf.d/php.ini:ro
# --- Apache 2.4
#
apache:
container_name: "dev-apache"
image: bitnami/apache:2.4
ports:
- '80:8080'
- '443:8443'
depends_on:
- php
volumes:
- ../www:/app:delegated
- ./apache/my_vhost.conf:/vhosts/myapp.conf:ro
- ./apache/my_httpd.conf:/opt/bitnami/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
- ./apache/certs:/certs
# Use this for bitnami's builtin certs:
# ./docker/apache/certs:/opt/bitnami/apache2/conf/bitnami/certs
# --- Redis 6.0
#
redis:
container_name: "dev-redis"
image: bitnami/redis:6.0
environment:
- REDIS_PASSWORD=YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE
# --- PhpMyAdmin latest
# Acccess via
# http://127.0.0.1:81 or https://127.0.0.1:8143
# Login with user root and mysql-password.
#
phpmyadmin:
container_name: "dev-phpmyadmin"
image: bitnami/phpmyadmin:latest
depends_on:
- mysql
ports:
- '81:8080'
- '8143:8443'
environment:
- DATABASE_HOST=host.docker.internal
volumes:
dev-mysql:
driver: local
any hints how i get more log-information or any hints what exactly could cause the problem?
thanks
2
Answers
"Solution": Funny - or not - the problem was/were "damaged" mysql database(s). But I had no chance to see any logs anywhere. Just had a guess, and I was right.
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