mariadb/support-files/my-small.cnf.sh
unknown 397f3ee554 Encourage user to specify a name for the binlog index file (either by giving an argument to --log-bin,
or by using --log-bin-index). This is so that he does not have a replication break when his master's
hostname changes. Plus binary logging options consistency checks.


sql/mysqld.cc:
  * Encourage user to specify a name for the binlog index file (either by giving an argument to --log-bin,
  or by using --log-bin-index). This is so that he does not have a replication break when his master's
  hostname changes. Why not a fatal error? To not break existing many-machine setups.
  * --log-bin-index without --log-bin does not make sense.
  * --log-slave-updates without --log-bin does not either.
support-files/my-huge.cnf.sh:
  encourage providing an argument to log-bin
support-files/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf.sh:
  encourage providing an argument to log-bin
support-files/my-large.cnf.sh:
  encourage providing an argument to log-bin
support-files/my-medium.cnf.sh:
  encourage providing an argument to log-bin
support-files/my-small.cnf.sh:
  encourage providing an argument to log-bin
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# Example MySQL config file for small systems.
#
# This is for a system with little memory (<= 64M) where MySQL is only used
# from time to time and it's important that the mysqld daemon
# doesn't use much resources.
#
# You can copy this file to
# /etc/my.cnf to set global options,
# mysql-data-dir/my.cnf to set server-specific options (in this
# installation this directory is @localstatedir@) or
# ~/.my.cnf to set user-specific options.
#
# In this file, you can use all long options that a program supports.
# If you want to know which options a program supports, run the program
# with the "--help" option.
# The following options will be passed to all MySQL clients
[client]
#password = your_password
port = @MYSQL_TCP_PORT@
socket = @MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR@
# Here follows entries for some specific programs
# The MySQL server
[mysqld]
port = @MYSQL_TCP_PORT@
socket = @MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR@
skip-locking
key_buffer = 16K
max_allowed_packet = 1M
table_cache = 4
sort_buffer_size = 64K
read_buffer_size = 256K
read_rnd_buffer_size = 256K
net_buffer_length = 2K
thread_stack = 64K
# Don't listen on a TCP/IP port at all. This can be a security enhancement,
# if all processes that need to connect to mysqld run on the same host.
# All interaction with mysqld must be made via Unix sockets or named pipes.
# Note that using this option without enabling named pipes on Windows
# (using the "enable-named-pipe" option) will render mysqld useless!
#
#skip-networking
server-id = 1
# Uncomment the following if you want to log updates
#log-bin=mysql-bin
# Uncomment the following if you are NOT using BDB tables
#skip-bdb
# Uncomment the following if you are using InnoDB tables
#innodb_data_home_dir = @localstatedir@/
#innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend
#innodb_log_group_home_dir = @localstatedir@/
#innodb_log_arch_dir = @localstatedir@/
# You can set .._buffer_pool_size up to 50 - 80 %
# of RAM but beware of setting memory usage too high
#innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16M
#innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M
# Set .._log_file_size to 25 % of buffer pool size
#innodb_log_file_size = 5M
#innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M
#innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1
#innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 50
[mysqldump]
quick
max_allowed_packet = 16M
[mysql]
no-auto-rehash
# Remove the next comment character if you are not familiar with SQL
#safe-updates
[isamchk]
key_buffer = 8M
sort_buffer_size = 8M
[myisamchk]
key_buffer = 8M
sort_buffer_size = 8M
[mysqlhotcopy]
interactive-timeout