Hello.
When the server starts, it initializes all global variables to their
default values. These defaults may be changed by options specified in
option files or on the command line. After the server starts, those
global variables that are dynamic can be changed by connecting to the
server and issuing a SET GLOBAL var_name statement. To change a global
variable, you must have the SUPER privilege. See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/system-variables.html
>With regard to the charactor set,
>session values are not same to global values.
>How to make session to global values?
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