This is on a production server and I would rather not stop and restart it.
Also I don't think HUPing mysqld will make it read my.cnf again.


-Michael

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-Nathan

On Thu, 29 May 2003, Egor Egorov wrote:

> mtoth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am unable to set thread_cache_size via the mysql tool.
> > Should I be able to?
> > Am I doing something wrong?
> >
> > Ver: 3.23.51
>
> You could do it only editing my.cnf file or run mysqld with appropriate option.
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