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149 lines
4.5 KiB
INI
149 lines
4.5 KiB
INI
# mysql config file for medium systems.
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#
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# This is for a system with little memory (32M - 64M) where MySQL plays
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# a important part and systems up to 128M where MySQL is used together with
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# other programs (like a web server)
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#
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# One can in this file use all long options that the program supports.
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# If you want to know which options a program support, run the program
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# with --help option.
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# The following options will be passed to all MySQL clients
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[client]
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#password = your_password
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port = 3306
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socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
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# Here follows entries for some specific programs
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# The MySQL server
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[mysqld]
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port = 3306
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socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
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datadir = /var/lib/mysql
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skip-locking
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key_buffer = 16M
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max_allowed_packet = 1M
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table_cache = 64
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sort_buffer_size = 512K
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net_buffer_length = 16K
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myisam_sort_buffer_size = 8M
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# Don't listen on a TCP/IP port at all. This can be a security enhancement,
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# if all processes that need to connect to mysqld run on the same host.
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# All interaction with mysqld must be made via Unix sockets or named pipes.
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# Note that using this option without enabling named pipes on Windows
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# (via the "enable-named-pipe" option) will render mysqld useless!
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#
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skip-networking
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# Replication Master Server (default)
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# binary logging is required for replication
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#log-bin
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# required unique id between 1 and 2^32 - 1
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# defaults to 1 if master-host is not set
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# but will not function as a master if omitted
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server-id = 1
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# Replication Slave (comment out master section to use this)
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#
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# To configure this host as a replication slave, you can choose between
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# two methods :
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#
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# 1) Use the CHANGE MASTER TO command (fully described in our manual) -
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# the syntax is:
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#
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# CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST=<host>, MASTER_PORT=<port>,
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# MASTER_USER=<user>, MASTER_PASSWORD=<password> ;
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#
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# where you replace <host>, <user>, <password> by quoted strings and
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# <port> by the master's port number (3306 by default).
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_HOST='125.564.12.1', MASTER_PORT=3306,
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# MASTER_USER='joe', MASTER_PASSWORD='secret';
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#
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# OR
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#
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# 2) Set the variables below. However, in case you choose this method, then
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# start replication for the first time (even unsuccessfully, for example
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# if you mistyped the password in master-password and the slave fails to
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# connect), the slave will create a master.info file, and any later
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# change in this file to the variables' values below will be ignored and
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# overridden by the content of the master.info file, unless you shutdown
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# the slave server, delete master.info and restart the slaver server.
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# For that reason, you may want to leave the lines below untouched
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# (commented) and instead use CHANGE MASTER TO (see above)
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#
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# required unique id between 2 and 2^32 - 1
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# (and different from the master)
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# defaults to 2 if master-host is set
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# but will not function as a slave if omitted
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#server-id = 2
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#
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# The replication master for this slave - required
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#master-host = <hostname>
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#
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# The username the slave will use for authentication when connecting
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# to the master - required
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#master-user = <username>
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#
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# The password the slave will authenticate with when connecting to
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# the master - required
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#master-password = <password>
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#
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# The port the master is listening on.
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# optional - defaults to 3306
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#master-port = <port>
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#
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# binary logging - not required for slaves, but recommended
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#log-bin
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# Point the following paths to different dedicated disks
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#tmpdir = /tmp/
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#log-update = /path-to-dedicated-directory/hostname
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# Uncomment the following if you are using BDB tables
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#bdb_cache_size = 4M
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#bdb_max_lock = 10000
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# Uncomment the following if you are using InnoDB tables
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#innodb_data_home_dir = /var/lib/mysql
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#innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend
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#innodb_log_group_home_dir = /var/lib/mysql
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#innodb_log_arch_dir = /var/lib/mysql
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# You can set .._buffer_pool_size up to 50 - 80 %
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# of RAM but beware of setting memory usage too high
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#innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16M
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#innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M
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# Set .._log_file_size to 25 % of buffer pool size
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#innodb_log_file_size = 5M
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#innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M
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#innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1
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#innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 50
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[mysqldump]
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quick
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max_allowed_packet = 16M
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[mysql]
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#no-auto-rehash
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# Remove the next comment character if you are not familiar with SQL
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#safe-updates
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[isamchk]
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key_buffer = 20M
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sort_buffer_size = 20M
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read_buffer = 2M
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write_buffer = 2M
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[myisamchk]
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key_buffer = 20M
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sort_buffer_size = 20M
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read_buffer = 2M
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write_buffer = 2M
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[mysqlhotcopy]
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interactive-timeout
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