Create one.

Look in your base directory under support-files
Look for my-small.cnf


- Dathan Vance Pattishall
  - Sr. Programmer and mySQL DBA for FriendFinder Inc.
  - http://friendfinder.com/go/p40688


-->-----Original Message-----
-->From: Admin-Stress [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:44 AM
-->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Subject: After installing MySQL 4.0.16 (rpm), it did not create
-->/etc/my.cnf ?
-->
-->Hi,
-->
-->My server is using RedHat 9.0.
-->
-->I just CHANGED the mysql from 3.23.58 (rpm) to 4.0.16 (rpm).
-->
-->What I did :
-->
-->  # rpm -e <all mysql 3.23.58 rpm>
-->  # rm -rf /var/lib/mysql
-->
-->  then install the 4.0.16 (rpm)
-->
-->  # rpm -i MySQL-server .... MySQL-client ... MySQL-devel ... MySQL-
-->shared-compat
-->
-->After this,
-->
-->I can start the server.
-->I can change the root password using mysqladmin.
-->I can create database.
-->
-->But I cant find /etc/my.cnf
-->
-->is this normal ?
-->
-->I verified by issuing: rpm -ql MySQL-server ...
-->But again, I did not see /etc/my.cnf
-->
-->Anyone know what is the 'standard' my.cnf for MySQL 4.0.16 ?
-->
-->Thanks,
-->
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