Hello Anand,
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Geert Vanderkelen
<Geert.Vanderkelen@stripped> wrote:
> You want to start mysqld with an 'extra' option file? Maybe you need
> --defaults-extra-file ? This way e.g. /etc/my.cnf will be read, and also
> whatever file you give with --defaults-extra-file.
also, to be sure that the options in the file are being applied, you
can try my_print_defaults:
my_print_defaults --defaults-extra-file=file mysqld
Víctor Jiménez Cerrada
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