Server settings: # MySQL Server Instance Configuration File # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # # ##### ##### # ####### ### # ## ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ##### # # # ###### # # # # # # # # # # # # ### # # # # # # # # # # # # # ### # # # # # # ##### #### # ####### ##### ### ### # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # # On Windows you should keep this file in the installation directory # of your server (e.g. C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server X.Y). To # make sure the server reads the config file use the startup option # "--defaults-file". # # To run run the server from the command line, execute this in a # command line shell, e.g. # mysqld --defaults-file="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server X.Y\my.ini" # # To install the server as a Windows service manually, execute this in a # command line shell, e.g. # mysqld --install MySQLXY --defaults-file="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server X.Y\my.ini" # # And then execute this in a command line shell to start the server, e.g. # net start MySQLXY # # # Guildlines for editing this file # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # In this file, you can use all long options that the program supports. # If you want to know the options a program supports, start the program # with the "--help" option. # # More detailed information about the individual options can also be # found in the manual. # # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ## # # # # # # # # ## ## ### ### # # # # ## # # # # # # # ## # # # ## ### ### ## # # ## # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # The following options will be read by MySQL client applications. # Note that only client applications shipped by MySQL are guaranteed # to read this section. If you want your own MySQL client program to # honor these values, you need to specify it as an option during the # MySQL client library initialization. # [client] local-infile port=3307 [mysql] default-character-set=latin1 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ### # # # ### # ## # # ### # ## ### # # ## # # # # # ## # # ##### # # # ##### # # # # # # # # # ### ### # # ### # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # The following options will be read by the MySQL Server. Make sure that # you have installed the server correctly (see above) so it reads this # file. # [mysqld] # If this option is used, each time mysqld opens a MyISAM table, it checks whether the table is # marked as crashed or wasn't closed properly. (The last option works only if you are running with # external locking disabled.) If this is the case, mysqld runs a check on the table. If the table # was corrupted, mysqld attempts to repair it. myisam-recover = FORCE # This tells mysql how many consecutive failed connections to allow from one host # before declaring that host incommunicado. We set it high to prevent mysql from # cutting off our other components due to network issues. max_connect_error=999999999 # MyISAM uses a special tree-like cache to make bulk inserts faster for # INSERT ... SELECT, INSERT ... VALUES (...), (...), ..., and LOAD DATA INFILE. # This variable limits the size of the cache tree in bytes per thread. # Setting it to 0 disables this optimization. # Note: This cache is used only when adding data to a non-empty table. The default value is 8MB. set-variable=bulk_insert_buffer_size=512M # A communication packet is a single SQL statement sent to the MySQL server, # a single row that is sent to the client, or a binary log event sent from # a master replication server to a slave. # The largest possible packet that can be transmitted to or from a MySQL 5.0 # server or client is 1GB. # increased from default to allow sending MetaPacks to the DB max-allowed-packet=50M local-infile=1 # Log some not critical warnings to the log file log-warnings # Uncomment the following if you want to log updates log-long-format #log-bin= log="C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\GeneralQuery.log" # added to turn on slow query logging set-variable = long_query_time=0 #log-slow-queries = "C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.0\slow_queries.log" # The TCP/IP Port the MySQL Server will listen on port=3307 # Path to installation directory. All paths are usually resolved relative to this. basedir="C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Server 5.0/" # Path to the database root datadir="C:/Program Files/MySQL/MySQL Server 5.0/Data/" # The default character set that will be used when a new schema or table is # created and no character set is defined default-character-set=latin1 # The default storage engine that will be used when create new tables when default-storage-engine=MYISAM # Set the SQL mode to strict # This causes errors with date formats, and when you put 75 chars in a 50 char column among other things. #sql-mode="STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_AUTO_CREATE_USER,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION" sql-mode="" # The number of open tables for all threads. Increasing this value # increases the number of file descriptors that mysqld requires. # Therefore you have to make sure to set the amount of open files # allowed to at least 4096 in the variable "open-files-limit" in # section [mysqld_safe] table_cache=1220 # The number of files that the operating system allows mysqld to open. This is # the real value allowed by the system and might be different from the value you gave # using the --open-files-limit option to mysqld or mysqld_safe. The value is 0 on systems # where MySQL can't change the number of open files. open_files_limit=4096 # The maximum amount of concurrent sessions the MySQL server will # allow. One of these connections will be reserved for a user with # SUPER privileges to allow the administrator to login even if the # connection limit has been reached. max_connections=600 # Query cache is used to cache SELECT results and later return them # without actual executing the same query once again. Having the query # cache enabled may result in significant speed improvements, if your # have a lot of identical queries and rarely changing tables. See the # "Qcache_lowmem_prunes" status variable to check if the current value # is high enough for your load. # Note: In case your tables change very often or if your queries are # textually different every time, the query cache may result in a # slowdown instead of a performance improvement. query_cache_size=5M # Maximum size for internal (in-memory) temporary tables. If a table # grows larger than this value, it is automatically converted to disk # based table This limitation is for a single table. There can be many # of them. tmp_table_size=18M # How many threads we should keep in a cache for reuse. When a client # disconnects, the client's threads are put in the cache if there aren't # more than thread_cache_size threads from before. This greatly reduces # the amount of thread creations needed if you have a lot of new # connections. (Normally this doesn't give a notable performance # improvement if you have a good thread implementation.) thread_cache_size=8 #*** MyISAM Specific options # The maximum size of the temporary file MySQL is allowed to use while # recreating the index (during REPAIR, ALTER TABLE or LOAD DATA INFILE. # If the file-size would be bigger than this, the index will be created # through the key cache (which is slower). myisam_max_sort_file_size=100G # If the temporary file used for fast index creation would be bigger # than using the key cache by the amount specified here, then prefer the # key cache method. This is mainly used to force long character keys in # large tables to use the slower key cache method to create the index. myisam_max_extra_sort_file_size=100G # If the temporary file used for fast index creation would be bigger # than using the key cache by the amount specified here, then prefer the # key cache method. This is mainly used to force long character keys in # large tables to use the slower key cache method to create the index. myisam_sort_buffer_size=128M # Size of the Key Buffer, used to cache index blocks for MyISAM tables. # Do not set it larger than 30% of your available memory, as some memory # is also required by the OS to cache rows. Even if you're not using # MyISAM tables, you should still set it to 8-64M as it will also be # used for internal temporary disk tables. key_buffer_size=1024M # Size of the buffer used for doing full table scans of MyISAM tables. # Allocated per thread, if a full scan is needed. read_buffer_size=64K read_rnd_buffer_size=256K # This buffer is allocated when MySQL needs to rebuild the index in # REPAIR, OPTIMZE, ALTER table statements as well as in LOAD DATA INFILE # into an empty table. It is allocated per thread so be careful with # large settings. sort_buffer_size=256K #*** INNODB Specific options *** # Use this option if you have a MySQL server with InnoDB support enabled # but you do not plan to use it. This will save memory and disk space # and speed up some things. skip-innodb ================================================================================ Machine specifics: Computer Profile Summary Computer Name: Ken_vm4200 (in CHORUS) Profile Date: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 1:37:05 PM Advisor Version: 7.1h Windows Logon: Ken Hall Operating System System Model Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (build 2600) Asset Tag: 123456789000 Processor a 2.20 gigahertz AMD Athlon 64 128 kilobyte primary memory cache 512 kilobyte secondary memory cache Main Circuit Board b Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. 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