MariaDB my.cnf.fallback configuration example for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)

Get the default configuration file my.cnf.fallback for MariaDB, optimized for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus). 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/mysql/my.cnf.fallback.

For more configurations and setup guides, visit our related files section to further customize your system.

    #
# The MySQL database server configuration file.
#
# You can copy this to one of:
# - "/etc/mysql/my.cnf" to set global options,
# - "~/.my.cnf" to set user-specific options.
# 
# One can use all long options that the program supports.
# Run program with --help to get a list of available options and with
# --print-defaults to see which it would actually understand and use.
#
# For explanations see
# http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/server-system-variables.html

# This will be passed to all mysql clients
# It has been reported that passwords should be enclosed with ticks/quotes
# escpecially if they contain "#" chars...
# Remember to edit /etc/mysql/debian.cnf when changing the socket location.

# Here is entries for some specific programs
# The following values assume you have at least 32M ram

!includedir /etc/mysql/conf.d/

    
  

Config Details

Location
/etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback
Operating system
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Length
23 lines
MD5 checksum
cfe2bc1819d5e200eca8ca6912f714af

Usage

Download the raw file with wget or curl

Wget

wget -O my.cnf.fallback.example https://exampleconfig.com/static/raw/mariadb/ubuntu16.04/etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback

cURL

curl https://exampleconfig.com/static/raw/mariadb/ubuntu16.04/etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback > my.cnf.fallback.example