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> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:52 AM
> To: Honza Horak
> Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: RFE: Allow to use version-specific my.cnf files
>
> Reads interesting, but...
>
> Why would you need that?
>
> I mean... If I run several databases in the same ha
On 04/27/2012 03:26 PM, Shawn Green wrote:
I frequently need to have multiple versions ready to operate on my
machine at any time. I solved the configuration file problems by only
setting them up in the basedir of the installed version.
For those special occasions when I need to configure multip
Hello Honza,
On 4/27/2012 4:35 AM, Honza Horak wrote:
On 04/25/2012 05:52 PM, Andrés Tello wrote:
Reads interesting, but...
Why would you need that?
I mean... If I run several databases in the same hardware, I use
completely
diferent paths for evertying, so I can have atomic, clean and specif
On 04/25/2012 05:52 PM, Andrés Tello wrote:
Reads interesting, but...
Why would you need that?
I mean... If I run several databases in the same hardware, I use completely
diferent paths for evertying, so I can have atomic, clean and specific
files for each instance/version of the database
Reads interesting, but...
Why would you need that?
I mean... If I run several databases in the same hardware, I use completely
diferent paths for evertying, so I can have atomic, clean and specific
files for each instance/version of the database
I think is much more easy to migrato to anoth
Hi,
PostgreSQL allows to use version-specific configuration files, which
allows to change some settings only for particular version of DB.
I think a similar enhancement would be nice and usable for
administrators of MySQL as well.
Please, consider the attached patch as a simple proposal. An
Hello.
Example files are usually shipped with MySQL distribution. Check
the support-files directory for my-*.cnf examples. Search in archives
at http://list.mysql.com/mysql as well.
Philip R. Thompson wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am having some troubles with what should be contained within my
> my.c
Hi all.
I am having some troubles with what should be contained within my
my.cnf file. Would a few of you be willing to show me what yours
consists of?
Thanks,
~Philip
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Hi Clyde,
On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 19:56 -0400, Clyde Lewis wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using multiple my.cnf files on a single box?
> If so, how is the my.cnf specified during startup and shutdown?
Try starting mysqld with --defaults-file=/path/to/my.cnf
> I need multip
Does anyone have any experience using multiple my.cnf files on a single box?
If so, how is the my.cnf specified during startup and shutdown? I need
multiple my.cnf files to test ibbackup software because it does not
currently support using mysqld_multi.
CL
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Hello.
You should use my-xxx files as examples for creating your own.
--defaults-file=path_to_file points mysqld to location of config file.
Also see:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Option_files.html
Hiu Yen Onn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i compiled mysql-4.1.7 from
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Subject: where is my my.cnf files??
hi,
i compiled mysql-4.1.7 from source. actually, i want to configure a
mysql cluster. from the documentation, i need to add some flag into a
file called "my.cnf". i searched through the files. it consisted of
my-small.cnf, my-medi
Hi,
In my system my.cnf is in
/etc/ directory.
Bye.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 Hiu Yen Onn wrote :
>hi,
>
>i compiled mysql-4.1.7 from source. actually, i want to configure a mysql
>cluster. from the documentation, i need to add some flag into a file called
>"my.cnf". i searched through the files. i
hi,
i compiled mysql-4.1.7 from source. actually, i want to configure a
mysql cluster. from the documentation, i need to add some flag into a
file called "my.cnf". i searched through the files. it consisted of
my-small.cnf, my-medium.cnf, my-huge.cnf. but, i cant see the file
my.cnf file. where
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