Get the default configuration file mysql for MariaDB, optimized for Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster). This example configuration ensures optimal compatibility and performance for MariaDB, making it easy to set up and adjust to meet your needs.
Find and download the configuration file here: /etc/default/mysql.
For more configurations and setup guides, visit our related files section to further customize your system.
#
# NOTE: This file is read only by the traditional SysV init script and has been
# available only in Ubuntu 16.04 and 16.10 and never in a official Debian release.
# Debian 9 and Ubuntu 17.04 onwards do not normally read this file as they use
# systemd by default.
#
# For similar behaviour, systemd users should override ExecStart by dropping
# files into /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/
#
# See also:
# https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/pkg-systemd/Packaging#overriding_options_and_.2Fetc.2Fdefault_handling
# https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/systemd/
#
# Note also that MariaDB systemd does _not_ utilize mysqld_safe nor debian-start.
# The delay in seconds the init script waits for the server to be up and running after having started "mysqld_safe" to run the "/etc/mysql/debian-start" script.
# If the server is still not responding after the delay, the script won't be executed and an error will be thrown on the syslog.
# Default: 30
#MYSQLD_STARTUP_TIMEOUT=30
# The email recipient(s) of the output of the check for crashed and improperly closed MyISAM and Aria tables done at each server start by the "/etc/mysql/debian-start" script.
# Default: root
#MYCHECK_RCPT="root"
Download the raw file with wget or curl
wget -O mysql.example https://exampleconfig.com/static/raw/mariadb/debian10/etc/default/mysql
curl https://exampleconfig.com/static/raw/mariadb/debian10/etc/default/mysql > mysql.example
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