Question

I did updatedb. I did locate my.cnf

But I cannot find it? Nothing.

(I installed MYSQL using aptitude install mysql-server, and mysql does work right now.)

Was it helpful?

Solution

What is your operating system ? On Debian Linux, it is located on /etc/mysql/my.cnf. If your cannot find it, you can create one from scratch using this documentation.

OTHER TIPS

You can try following command:

find /etc -name *.cnf

it will show you all locations of *.cnf files

locate will only print files in directories that you can read.

Also, when you say you did updatedb, did you run

sudo /etc/cron.daily/slocate

If not, then probably what you did run wasn't equivalent. (The default locate program on Debian/Ubuntu these days is mlocate).

create a configuration file MySQL provides several configuration methods but, in general, it is easiest to to create a my.ini file in the mysql folder. There are hundreds of options to tweak MySQL to your exact requirements, but the simplest my.ini file is:

[mysqld]
# installation directory
basedir="C:/mysql/"

# data directory
datadir="D:/MySQLdata/"
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