# # The MySQL database server configuration file. # # You can copy this to one of: # - "/etc/mysql/my.cnf" to set global options, # - "/var/lib/mysql/my.cnf" to set server-specific options or # - "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options. # # One can use all long options that the program supports. # Run program with --help to get a list of available options and with # --print-defaults to see which it would actually understand and use. # # For explanations see # http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/server-system-variables.html # This will be passed to all mysql clients # It has been reported that passwords should be enclosed with ticks/quotes # escpecially if they contain "#" chars... # Remember to edit /etc/mysql/debian.cnf when changing the socket location. [client] port = 3306 socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock # proftpd ma s tymto problem #default-character-set = utf8 [mysql] default-character-set = utf8 # vypneme LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE set-variable=local-infile=0 # Here is entries for some specific programs # The following values assume you have at least 32M ram # This was formally known as [safe_mysqld]. Both versions are currently parsed. [mysqld_safe] socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock nice = 0 default-character-set = utf8 character_set_server = utf8 default-collation = utf8_slovak_ci collation-server = utf8_slovak_ci #ft_min_word_len = 2 [mysqld] old_passwords = true # inserted by debconf # We activated the above for connections from hosts running Debian Woody/Sarge! # # Prior to MySQL 5.0, user passwords were stored in a rather weak way. This # has been improved with the drawback that client programs shipped with # Debian Woody/Sarge (technically: linked against libmysqlclient.so.12 or # earlier) cannot connect any more if either their account has either been # created or their password has been modified using MySQL 5.0. # See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/old-client.html # # * Basic Settings # user = mysql pid-file = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock port = 3306 basedir = /usr language = /usr/share/mysql/english skip-external-locking default-character-set = utf8 character_set_server = utf8 default-collation = utf8_slovak_ci collation-server = utf8_slovak_ci init-connect = 'SET character_set_client = @@character_set_database; SET character_set_results = @@character_set_database; SET character_set_connection = @@character_set_database; SET collation_connection = @@collation_database' wait_timeout = 120 thread_concurrency = 16 max_connections = 200 max_user_connections = 50 userstat_running = 1 #ft_min_word_len = 2 myisam-recover = backup,force sort_buffer_size = 10M tmp_table_size = 700M key_buffer_size = 1024M # # Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only on # localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure. # bind-address = 0.0.0.0 # # * Fine Tuning # #key_buffer = 16M max_allowed_packet = 1M thread_stack = 128K thread_cache_size = 8 # pocet otvorenych tabuliek naraz pre vsetky thready table_cache = 10000 open-files-limit = 50000 # # * Query Cache Configuration # query_cache_limit = 1M query_cache_size = 16M query_cache_type = 1 # # * Logging and Replication # # Both location gets rotated by the cronjob. # Be aware that this log type is a performance killer. #log = /var/log/mysql.log #log = /var/log/mysql/mysql.log # # Error logging goes to syslog. This is a Debian improvement :) # # Here you can see queries with especially long duration log_slow_queries = /var/log/mysql/mysql-slow.log # # The following can be used as easy to replay backup logs or for replication. #server-id = 1 #log_bin = /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1 # expire-logs-days = 20 FIXME: Currently this setting causes mysqld to # crash (debian#368547 mysql#17733) expire_logs_days = 5 max_binlog_size = 100M innodb_log_file_size = 50M #binlog-do-db = include_database_name #binlog-ignore-db = include_database_name # # * BerkeleyDB # # According to an MySQL employee the use of BerkeleyDB is now discouraged # and support for it will probably cease in the next versions. skip-bdb # # * InnoDB # # InnoDB is enabled by default with a 10MB datafile in /var/lib/mysql/. # Read the manual for more InnoDB related options. There are many! # # * Security Features # # Read the manual, too, if you want chroot! # chroot = /var/lib/mysql/ # # If you want to enable SSL support (recommended) read the manual or my # HOWTO in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server/SSL-MINI-HOWTO.txt.gz # ssl-ca=/etc/mysql/cacert.pem # ssl-cert=/etc/mysql/server-cert.pem # ssl-key=/etc/mysql/server-key.pem [mysqldump] quick quote-names max_allowed_packet = 16M [mysql] #no-auto-rehash # faster start of mysql but no tab completition [isamchk] key_buffer = 16M #ft_min_word_len = 2 #[myisamchk] #ft_min_word_len = 2 #[mysqlcheck] #ft_min_word_len = 2 # # * NDB Cluster # # See /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-*/README.Debian for more information. # # The following configuration is read by the ndbd storage daemons, # not from the ndb_mgmd management daemon. # # [MYSQL_CLUSTER] # ndb-connectstring=127.0.0.1 # # * IMPORTANT: Additional settings that can override those from this file! # !includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/