Question #177453 on IUS Community Project changed:
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BJ Dierkes posted a new comment:
You might want to try this:

# mv /etc/my.cnf /etc/my.cnf.original

# cp -a /etc/my.cnf.rpmnew /etc/my.cnf


That is of course if /etc/my.cnf.rpmnew exists ... this would be the
version of my.cnf from our packages (which are known to work for us).

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