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# Global Akonadi MySQL server settings,
# These settings can be adjusted using $HOME/.config/akonadi/mysql-local.conf
#
# Based on advice by Kris Köhntopp <kris@mysql.com>
#
[mysqld]
# strict query parsing/interpretation
# TODO: make Akonadi work with those settings enabled
# sql_mode=strict_trans_tables,strict_all_tables,strict_error_for_division_by_zero,no_auto_create_user,no_auto_value_on_zero,no_engine_substitution,no_zero_date,no_zero_in_date,only_full_group_by,pipes_as_concat
# sql_mode=strict_trans_tables
# DEBUGGING:
# log all queries, useful for debugging but generates an enormous amount of data
# log=mysql.full
# log queries slower than n seconds, log file name relative to datadir (for debugging only)
# log_slow_queries=mysql.slow
# long_query_time=1
# log queries not using indices, debug only, disable for production use
# log_queries_not_using_indexes=1
#
# mesure database size and adjust innodb_buffer_pool_size
# SELECT sum(data_length) as bla, sum(index_length) as blub FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema not in ("mysql", "information_schema");
# NOTES:
# Keep Innob_log_waits and keep Innodb_buffer_pool_wait_free small (see show global status like "inno%", show global variables)
#expire_logs_days=3
#sync_bin_log=0
# Use UTF-8 encoding for tables
character_set_server=utf8
collation_server=utf8_general_ci
# use InnoDB for transactions and better crash recovery
default_storage_engine=innodb
# memory pool InnoDB uses to store data dictionary information and other internal data structures (default:1M)
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=1M
# memory buffer InnoDB uses to cache data and indexes of its tables (default:128M)
# Larger values means less I/O
innodb_buffer_pool_size=8M
# Create a .ibd file for each table (default:0)
innodb_file_per_table=1
# Write out the log buffer to the log file at each commit (default:1)
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=2
# Buffer size used to write to the log files on disk (default:1M for builtin, 8M for plugin)
# larger values means less I/O
innodb_log_buffer_size=1M
# Size of each log file in a log group (default:5M) larger means less I/O but more time for recovery.
innodb_log_file_size=2M
# # error log file name, relative to datadir (default:hostname.err)
log_error=mysql.err
# print warnings and connection errors (default:1)
log_warnings=2
# Convert table named to lowercase
lower_case_table_names=1
# Maximum size of one packet or any generated/intermediate string. (default:1M)
max_allowed_packet=32M
# Maximum simultaneous connections allowed (default:100)
max_connections=256
# The two options below make no sense with prepared statements and/or transactions
# (make sense when having the same query multiple times)
# Memory allocated for caching query results (default:0 (disabled))
query_cache_size=0
# Do not cache results (default:1)
query_cache_type=0
# Do not use the privileges mechanisms
skip_grant_tables
# Do not listen for TCP/IP connections at all
skip_networking
# The number of open tables for all threads. (default:64)
table_cache=200
# How many threads the server should cache for reuse (default:0)
thread_cache_size=3
# wait 365d before dropping the DB connection (default:8h)
wait_timeout=31536000
[client]
default-character-set=utf8
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