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Question first steps mariadb -> change heap size

Maik20

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
centOS7
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.47 Update 5
Hi,

i am familar with mysql, there is a my.cnf file which include all settings like heap space. Now i run my first virtual server which has plesk installed with mariadb. I have very large databases so i like to change some settings. But i did not found the my.cnf file.

The /etc/my.cnf is almost empty. There are no settings like memory buffer, heap space, ...

Where can i find these settings?
 
The /etc/my.cnf is almost empty. There are no settings like memory buffer, heap space, ...
If these settings are not specified, they are used by default.
So you can adjust them in /etc/my.cnf according to your desired result.
 
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