mysql service: Shutdown with normal systemd SIGTERM instead of mysqladmin
According to the MySQL manual, this is a perfectly legal way of shutting down the server. The shutdown logs also looks fine: systemd[1]: Stopping MySQL Server... mysqld[5114]: 140319 8:36:12 [Note] /nix/store/sc26mz82k97mbpx3d1abzn3rrbd155ws-mariadb-10.0.8/bin/mysqld: Normal shutdown mysqld[5114]: 140319 8:36:12 [Note] Event Scheduler: Purging the queue. 0 events mysqld[5114]: 140319 8:36:12 [Note] InnoDB: FTS optimize thread exiting. mysqld[5114]: 140319 8:36:12 [Note] InnoDB: Starting shutdown... mysqld[5114]: 140319 8:36:14 [Note] InnoDB: Shutdown completed; log sequence number 1619078 mysqld[5114]: 140319 8:36:14 [Note] /nix/store/sc26mz82k97mbpx3d1abzn3rrbd155ws-mariadb-10.0.8/bin/mysqld: Shutdown complete systemd[1]: Stopped MySQL Server.
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