# # FromDual configuration file template for MySQL # Location: /etc/my.cnf or /etc/mysql/my.cnf # This template is intended to work with MySQL 5.5 and newer # [client] port = 3306 socket = /tmp/mysql.sock default_character_set = utf8 # Possibly this setting is correct for most recent Linux systems [mysqld_safe] open_files_limit = 8192 # You possibly have to adapt your O/S settings as well user = mysql log-error = error.log [mysqld] # Connection and Thread variables port = 3306 socket = /tmp/mysql.sock max_allowed_packet = 16M default_storage_engine = InnoDB # Defaults since 5.5 max_connections = 151 # Values < 1000 are typically good max_user_connections = 50 # Limit one specific user/application thread_cache_size = 151 # Up to max_connections makes sense # Query Cache query_cache_type = 1 # Set to 0 to avoid global QC Mutex query_cache_size = 64M # Avoid too big (> 128M) QC because of QC clean-up lock! # Session variables sort_buffer_size = 2M # Could be too big for many small sorts tmp_table_size = 32M # Make sure your temporary results do NOT contain BLOB/TEXT attributes read_buffer_size = 128k # Resist to change this parameter if you do not know what you are doing read_rnd_buffer_size = 256k # Resist to change this parameter if you do not know what you are doing join_buffer_size = 128k # Resist to change this parameter if you do not know what you are doing # Other buffers and caches table_definition_cache = 400 # As big as many tables you have table_open_cache = 400 # connections x tables/connection (~2) # MySQL error log log_error = error.log log_warnings = 2 # Slow Qury Log slow_query_log_file = slow.log slow_query_log = 0 log_queries_not_using_indexes = 1 long_query_time = 0.5 min_examined_row_limit = 100 # General Query Log general_log_file = general.log general_log = 0 # Binary logging and Replication server_id = 42 log_bin = mysql-bin binlog_cache_size = 1M binlog_stmt_cache_size = 1M # Since 5.5 max_binlog_size = 128M # Make bigger for high traffic to reduce number of files sync_binlog = 0 # Set to 1 or higher to reduce potential loss of binary-log data expire_logs_days = 5 # We will survive easter holidays binlog_format = ROW # Use MIXED if you experience some troubles binlog_row_image = MINIMAL # Since 5.6 # Slave variables log_slave_updates = 1 # Use if Slave is used for Backup and PiTR read_only = 0 # Set to 1 to prevent writes on Slave skip_slave_start = 0 # To avoid start of Slave threads # Security variables # local_infile = 0 # If you are security aware # secure_auth = 1 # If you are security aware # sql_mode = TRADITIONAL,ANSI,ONLY_FULL_GROUP_BY # Be careful changing this afterwards # skip_name_resolve = 0 # Set to 1 if you do not trust your DNS or experience problems # MyISAM variables key_buffer_size = 8M # Set to 25 - 33 % of RAM if you still use MyISAM myisam_recover = BACKUP,FORCE # MEMORY variables max_heap_table_size = 64M # Should be greater or equal to tmp_table_size # InnoDB variables innodb_buffer_pool_size = 128M # Go up to 80% of your available RAM innodb_file_per_table = 1 # Is the recommended way nowadays # innodb_buffer_pool_instances = <n> # Bigger if huge InnoDB Buffer Pool or high concurrency # innodb_write_io_threads = 8 # If you have a strong I/O system or SSD # innodb_read_io_threads = 8 # If you have a strong I/O system or SSD # innodb_io_capacity = 1000 # If you have a strong I/O system or SSD innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 2 # 1 for durability, 0 or 2 for performance innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M # Bigger if innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 0 innodb_log_file_size = 256M # Bigger means more write throughput but longer recovery time # Galera specific MySQL parameter # default_storage_engine = InnoDB # Galera only works with InnoDB # innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 0 # Durability is achieved by committing to the Group # innodb_autoinc_lock_mode = 2 # innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog = 1 # binlog_format = row # Galera only works with RBR # query_cache_type = 0 # Use QC with Galera only in a Master/Slave set-up # query_cache_size = 0 # WSREP parameter # wsrep_provider = none # Start mysqld without Galera # wsrep_provider = /usr/lib/galera/libgalera_smm.so # Location of Galera Plugin # wsrep_cluster_name = "My cool Galera Cluster" # Same Cluster name for all nodes # wsrep_cluster_address = "gcomm://" # Initial Cluster start # wsrep_cluster_address = "gcomm://192.168.0.2,192.168.0.3" # Start other nodes like this # wsrep_node_name = "Node A" # Unique node name # wsrep_node_address = 192.168.0.1 # Our address where replication is done # wsrep_node_incoming_address = 10.0.0.1 # Our external interface where application comes from # wsrep_causal_reads = 0 # If you need real synchronous replication set to 1 # wsrep_sst_method = mysqldump # SST method (initial full sync): mysqldump, rsync, rsync_wan, xtrabackup # wsrep_sst_auth = sst:sst # Username/password for sst user # wsrep_sst_receive_address = 192.168.0.1 # Our address where to receive SST [mysql] no_auto_rehash max_allowed_packet = 16M prompt = '\u@\h [\d]> ' [mysqldump] max_allowed_packet = 16M
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