| # Copyright 1999-2011 Gentoo Foundation |
| # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 |
| # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/dev-db/mysql-init-scripts/files/mysql-5.1.53-conf.d,v 1.2 2011/01/15 17:54:31 robbat2 Exp $ |
| |
| # If you want a non-stock location for the config file, uncomment or update |
| # either of these as needed. If you do use it, you must make sure that none of |
| # your socket, pidfile, datadir, logfiles, binary logs, relay logs or InnoDB |
| # files collide with each other. |
| MY_CNF="/etc/mysql/my.cnf" |
| #MY_CNF="${MY_CNF:-/etc/${SVCNAME}/my.cnf}" |
| #MY_CNF="${MY_CNF:-/etc/mysql/my-${SVCNAME/mysql.}.cnf}" |
| |
| # Place any additional arguments here that you might need |
| # Common/useful options: |
| # --skip-slave-start=1 - For bringing up replication initially |
| # --server-id=NNN - Server ID for replication |
| # --skip-networking - lock it down to UNIX sockets only |
| MY_ARGS="" |
| |
| # This setting (in seconds) should be high enough to allow InnoDB to do a full |
| # checkpoint recovery. 900 is the default used in the upstream RPM startup |
| # scripts. 30 seconds should be sufficent if you just have a tiny <1GiB |
| # database. After the core startup is done, we wait this long for the UNIX |
| # socket to appear. |
| STARTUP_TIMEOUT="900" |
| |
| # This is how long, in milliseconds, we wait for pidfile to be created, early |
| # in the startup. |
| STARTUP_EARLY_TIMEOUT="1000" |
| |
| # How long (in seconds) should we wait for shutdown? |
| STOP_TIMEOUT=120 |
| |
| # integer [-20 .. 19 ] default 0 |
| # change the priority of the server -20 (high) to 19 (low) |
| # see nice(1) for description |
| #NICE=0 |
| |
| # See start-stop-daemon(8) for possible settings |
| #IONICE=2 |
| |
| # If defined, --verbose gets passed to S-S-D |
| #DEBUG=1 |
| |
| # Depending on your usage of MySQL, you may also wish to start it after some |
| # other services are up. Uncomment the lines below as needed. If these aren't |
| # enough for you, we encourage you to file a bug, and help us understand how |
| # you are using MySQL. |
| |
| # Do your MySQL ACLs refer to hostnames not in your /etc/hosts? |
| # If so, you need DNS before you can accept connections. |
| # Avoid dependency circular loops if you use MySQL to power a local DNS server. |
| #rc_use="dns" |
| #rc_after="dns" |
| |
| # Does your MySQL bind to an IP on an interface other than net.lo? |
| # Alternatively you might wish to specify the exact interface here. |
| #rc_use="net" |
| #rc_after="net" |
| |
| # Do you store your MySQL files on a SAN or other network filesystem, that is |
| # provided by the netmount init script? |
| #rc_need="netmount" |
| |
| # Or from NFS? P.S. This is not a good idea in most cases, but does have some |
| # valid usage cases, so we provide the option. |
| #rc_need="nfsmount" |
| |
| # Should any one of the instances satisfy the requirement for MySQL coming up? |
| # By default, we say no. |
| [ "${SVCNAME}" != mysql ] && rc_provide="!mysql" |
| # But uncomment this next instead if you think it should. |
| #rc_provide="mysql" |
| |
| # The conditional above has a false-positive "failure" return value as a |
| # side-effect, and since it's the last statement, without the next line, this |
| # script returns failure. |
| return 0 |
| # vim: ft=gentoo-conf-d et ts=4 sw=4: |