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| From: | Dan Nelson | Date: | May 31 2002 7:58pm |
| Subject: | Re: my.cnf necessity | ||
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In the last episode (May 31), mysql@stripped said: > > I currently am a MySQL dba and am having issues from a security/linux > administrator that doesn't want me to have access to the /etc/my.cnf. > What can't I do with local database .cnf files that I can only do with > my.cnf? There are no database-level .cnf files. There is /etc/my.cnf, DATADIR/my.cnf, and ~/my.cnf. They are all parsed the same way. -- Dan Nelson dnelson@stripped
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| • my.cnf necessity | mysql | 31 May |
| • Re: my.cnf necessity | Dan Nelson | 31 May |
