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MySQL configuration file
anandpdoshi edited this page Feb 12, 2013
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[mysqld]
# Misc Settings
# -------------
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
skip-external-locking
table_cache=2048
thread_cache_size=16
back_log=100
max_connect_errors=10000
open-files-limit=20000
interactive_timeout=600
wait_timeout=600
max_connections=300
# Disabling symbolic-links is recommended to prevent assorted security risks
symbolic-links=0
# Global, Non Engine-Specific Buffers
# -----------------------------------
max_allowed_packet=16M
tmp_table_size=64M
max_heap_table_size=64M
# Generally, it is unwise to set the query cache to be
# larger than 64-128M as this can decrease performance
# since the penalty for flushing the cache can become
# significant.
query_cache_size=32M
# Per-Thread Buffers
# ------------------
sort_buffer_size=1M
read_buffer_size=1M
read_rnd_buffer_size=8M
join_buffer_size=1M
# __________________________
#< Engine Specific Settings >
# --------------------------
# Set this to force MySQL to use a particular engine / table-type
# for new tables. This setting can still be overridden by specifying
# the engine explicitly in the CREATE TABLE statement.
default-storage-engine=InnoDB
# MyISAM
# ------
# Not sure what to set this to?
# Try running a 'du -sch /var/lib/mysql/*/*.MYI'
# This will give you a good estiamte on the size of all the MyISAM indexes.
# (The buffer may not need to set that high, however)
key_buffer_size=64M
# This setting controls the size of the buffer that is allocated when
# sorting MyISAM indexes during a REPAIR TABLE or when creating indexes
# with CREATE INDEX or ALTER TABLE.
myisam_sort_buffer_size=64M
# InnoDB
# ------
# Note: While most settings in MySQL can be set at run-time, InnoDB
# variables require restarting MySQL to apply.
# If the customer already has InnoDB tables and wants to change the
# size of the InnoDB tablespace and InnoDB logs, then:
# 1. Run a full backup with mysqldump
# 2. Stop MySQL
# 3. Move current ibdata and ib_logfiles out of /var/lib/mysql
# 4. Uncomment the below innodb_data_file_path and innodb_log_file_size
# 5. Start MySQL (it will recreate new InnoDB files)
# 6. Restore data from backup
#innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:2000M;ibdata2:10M:autoextend
#innodb_log_file_size=100M
# InnoDB loves RAM. For customers using mostly InnoDB, consider setting
# this variable somewhat liberally. Do make sure the server is 64-bit,
# however, if you plan on setting it above 1.5-2GB.
innodb_buffer_pool_size=4G
#innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=20M
# innodb_file_per_table can be useful in certain cases
# but be aware that it does not scale well with a
# large number of tables!
#innodb_file_per_table=1
# Somewhat equivalent to table_cache for InnoDB
# when using innodb_file_per_table.
#innodb_open_files=1024
# If you are not sure what to set this two, the
# following formula can offer up a rough idea:
# (number of cpus * number of disks * 2)
#innodb_thread_concurrency=16
# _____________________________
#< Replication/Backup Settings >
# -----------------------------
server-id=16
# It may be wise to include the server-name or an easy identifier
# to the server in these logs, such as 'log-bin=/var/lib/mysqllogs/db1-bin-log'
log-bin=/var/lib/mysqllogs/bin-log
log-bin-index=/var/lib/mysqllogs/bin-log.index
#relay-log=/var/lib/mysqllogs/relay-log
#relay-log-index=/var/lib/mysqllogs/relay-log.index
# MySQL 5.0+ Only
expire_logs_days=60
# This is usually only needed when setting up chained replication.
#log-slave-updates
# Enable this to make replication more resilient against server
# crashes and restarts, but can cause higher I/O on the server.
sync_binlog=1
# MySQL 5.0+ Only
# Uncomment the following when enabling multi-master replication
# Do NOT uncomment these unless you know exactly what you are doing!
#auto_increment_increment=2
#auto_increment_offset=1
# _________________
#< Script Settings >
# -----------------
# (You probably do not need to change these)
[mysql.server]
user=mysql
log-error=/var/log/mysqlserver.log
#basedir=/var/lib
[mysqld_safe]
log-error=/var/log/mysqld.log
pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
open-files-limit=65535