Please, forget my last note, I answered in a wrong thread!
Sorry.
Best regards.
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Wagner Bianchi
2010/12/31 Wagner Bianchi
> Are you show about the non-outage operation with this command?
>
> Best regards.
> --
> Wagner Bianchi
>
>
> 2010/12/31 Sharl.Jimh.Tsin
>
> rpm -qpi mysql*.rpm | grep
Are you show about the non-outage operation with this command?
Best regards.
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Wagner Bianchi
2010/12/31 Sharl.Jimh.Tsin
> rpm -qpi mysql*.rpm | grep my.cnf
>
> Best regards,
> Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
>
>
>
> 2010/12/30 Lydia Rowe :
> > find / -name my.cnf
>
rpm -qpi mysql*.rpm | grep my.cnf
Best regards,
Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
2010/12/30 Lydia Rowe :
> find / -name my.cnf
>
> --
> Lydia
>
> On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 11:09 -0200, Wagner Bianchi wrote:
>> I am seeing you're using an operate system based on Red Hat dis
find / -name my.cnf
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Lydia
On Thu, 2010-12-30 at 11:09 -0200, Wagner Bianchi wrote:
> I am seeing you're using an operate system based on Red Hat distro. Well,
> after install MySQL via yum or via rpm packages, the location of MySQL
> samples configuration file usually is /usr/share/mysql.
>
>
I am seeing you're using an operate system based on Red Hat distro. Well,
after install MySQL via yum or via rpm packages, the location of MySQL
samples configuration file usually is /usr/share/mysql.
After to check the existence of sample configuration files (my-huge.cnf,
my-large.cnf, my-medium.
Adam,
you should look upon this as an opportunity to write a my.cnf that suits your
application and hardware. Understanding the options in this configuration can
be paramount to a well tuned server.
a few resources to kick it all off...
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mysqld-option-tabl
michel wrote:
I set up mysql and can't start it because I need to hard code the IP address parameter (bind-address) into my.cnf ... but I have three of them in different sub directories of /mysql/mysql-test/suite
Should there not be one basic one?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/opt
I've done that, too... but that's because MySQL's doc search engine is
interpreting the . as something special. If you search for other things
relating to that, you'll actually find an index saying "my.cnf
configuration options" or syntax.. something along those lines.
Weird stuff.
Mike
Les
Also note that a search for 'my.cnf' in the online documentation section of
mysql.com returns exactly zero (0) results. Hint, hint ...
Les Neste 678-778-0382 http://www.lesneste.com
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I just looked into this myself since today was the first time I had to do
anything with the configuration.
The answer is, in the default installation, no conf file is created. (In
my case, I mean from instllating from source rather than from binary.) So
what you do is look for the unused-but-av
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> Hi all
>
> Is there a document available somewhere outlining
> some guidelines regarding what parameters should be
> set in the my.cnf fi
Hi all
Is there a document available somewhere outlining
some guidelines regarding what parameters should be
set in the my.cnf files for the MySQL database and to
what values?
thanks
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