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My.cnf

  • Thread starter Peoplespaces
  • Start date May 1, 2020
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Peoplespaces

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Somewhere in the cPanel file structure is a couple of my.cnf examples. I can't remember where. Any help appreciated.
 
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I'm still running v. 86, but for me they're in /etc/ along with the in-use my.cnf.
 
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There is /etc/my.cnf and /root/.my.cnf but you should only ever edit /etc/my.cnf sometimes administrators add a user specific .my.cnf but this isn't very common.
 
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