프로그래밍/MySQL
Running a syntax check on /etc/my.cnf
jihun202
2016. 6. 29. 10:17
반응형
Usually, I update variables on the fly using something like:
mysql> SET GLOBAL max_connections = 150; |
… and then modify /etc/my.cnf to make the change persistent.
The problem in doing this is that you’re not verifying that your /etc/my.cnf is correct and can only hope that a restart doesn’t encounter any problems.
Fortunately, Sai emailed us a great little tip to verify the syntax. You can run the following which will report errors in /etc/my.cnf:
# /usr/libexec/mysqld --help --verbose 081009 9:55:36 [ERROR] /usr/libexec/mysqld: unknown variable 'mmax_connections=150' # |
Perfect. Just what the doctor ordered.
하지만 난 mysqld가 저 경로에 없었다..
#mysqld --help --verbose
또는..
#which mysqld 한 뒤에..
/usr/sbin/mysqld 이 위치라는걸 보고
#/usr/sbin/mysqld --help --verbose 를 했다.
반응형