/etc/init.d/mariadb\[[0-9]+\]: [0-9]+ processes alive and '/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-(extra-)?file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping' resulted in$ /etc/init.d/mariadb\[[0-9]+\]: Check that mariadbd is running and that the socket: '/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' exists\!$ /etc/init.d/mariadb\[[0-9]+\]: '/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-(extra-)?file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping' resulted in$ /etc/mysql/debian-start\[[0-9]+\]: Checking for crashed MySQL tables\.$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: ?$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*InnoDB: Shutdown completed mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*InnoDB: Started; mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*InnoDB: Starting shutdown\.\.\.$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*\[Note\] /usr/sbin/mariadbd: Normal shutdown$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*\[Note\] /usr/sbin/mariadbd: ready for connections\.$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*\[Note\] /usr/sbin/mariadbd: Shutdown complete$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: /usr/sbin/mariadbd: ready for connections\.$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: .*/usr/sbin/mariadbd: Shutdown Complete$ mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: Version: .* socket mariadbd\[[0-9]+\]: Warning: Ignoring user change to 'mysql' because the user was set to 'mysql' earlier on the command line$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: ?$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: able to use the new GRANT command!$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: ended$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: NOTE: If you are upgrading from a MySQL <= 3.22.10 you should run$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER !$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: Please report any problems at https://mariadb.org/jira$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: See the manual for more instructions.$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: started$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: The latest information about MariaDB is available at$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: the /usr/bin/mysql_fix_privilege_tables. Otherwise you will not be$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root -h app109 password 'new-password'$ mysqld_safe\[[0-9]+\]: /usr/bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password'$ usermod\[[0-9]+\]: change user `mysql' GID from `([0-9]+)' to `\1'$ usermod\[[0-9]+\]: change user `mysql' shell from `/bin/false' to `/bin/false'$