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MySQL 8 Cookbook

You're reading from   MySQL 8 Cookbook Over 150 recipes for high-performance database querying and administration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788395809
Length 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. MySQL 8 - Installing and Upgrading 2. Using MySQL FREE CHAPTER 3. Using MySQL (Advanced) 4. Configuring MySQL 5. Transactions 6. Binary Logging 7. Backups 8. Restoring Data 9. Replication 10. Table Maintenance 11. Managing Tablespace 12. Managing Logs 13. Performance Tuning 14. Security

Managing the MySQL Server with systemd

If you install MySQL using an RPM or Debian package server, startup and shutdown is managed by systemd. On platforms for which the systemd support for MySQL is installed, mysqld_safe, mysqld_multi, and mysqld_multi.server are not installed. MySQL server startup and shutdown is managed by systemd using the systemctl command. You need to configure systemd as follows.

RPM-based systems use the mysqld.service files, and APT-based systems use the mysql.server files.

How to do it...

  1. Create a localized systemd configuration file:
shell> sudo mkdir -pv /etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service.d
  1. Create/open the conf file:
shell> sudo vi /etc/systemd/system/mysqld.service.d/override.conf
  1. Enter the following:
[Service]
LimitNOFILE=max_open_files (ex: 102400)
PIDFile=/path/to/pid/file (ex: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.pid)
Nice=nice_level (ex: -10)
Environment="LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/malloc/library" Environment="TZ=time_zone_setting"
  1. Reload systemd:
shell> sudo systemctl daemon-reload
  1. For temporary changes, you can reload without editing the conf file:
shell> sudo systemctl set-environment MYSQLD_OPTS="--general_log=1"
or unset using
shell> sudo systemctl unset-environment MYSQLD_OPTS
  1. After modifying the systemd environment, restart the server to make the changes effective.
    Enable mysql.serviceshell> sudo systemctl, and enable mysql.service:
shell> sudo systemctl unmask mysql.service
  1. Restart mysql:
    On RPM platforms:
shell> sudo systemctl restart mysqld

On Debian platforms:

shell> sudo systemctl restart mysql
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