Comments - Problem with my set file my.cnf

 
5 years, 7 months ago Anel Husakovic

So far as I understand you, you will have to create a new user specific file located in `/home/user/` called `.my.cnf`. For further information please read more about the option files https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/configuring-mariadb-with-option-files/#option-file-locations-on-linux-unix-mac Please see more about `--defaults-file=#myfile`, which only read default options from the given file `#myfile`.

 
5 years, 7 months ago Faustin Lammler

HI, I am not sure I understand where your problem comes from. Is it a packaging/deployment problem (related to RPM), or is it a problem of mariadb server not reading your specific my.cnf configuration file?

Could you please explain better the steps of your deployment and what you are trying to do?

Regards, Faustin

 
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