Friday, November 11, 2011

Default MYSQL Engine for MYSQL Cluster


I am using mac and I installed mysql using homebrew.
brew install mysql
pretty standard installation.
mysql> show engines;
+------------+---------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+
| Engine     | Support | Comment                                                    | Transactions | XA   | Savepoints |
+------------+---------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+
| MRG_MYISAM | YES     | Collection of identical MyISAM tables                      | NO           | NO   | NO         |
| CSV        | YES     | CSV storage engine                                         | NO           | NO   | NO         |
| MyISAM     | DEFAULT | Default engine as of MySQL 3.23 with great performance     | NO           | NO   | NO         |
| InnoDB     | YES     | Supports transactions, row-level locking, and foreign keys | YES          | YES  | YES        |
| MEMORY     | YES     | Hash based, stored in memory, useful for temporary tables  | NO           | NO   | NO         |
+------------+---------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+
I would like innodb to be the default storage engine. What do I need to do?



Under [mysqld] section in your ini file, add:
default-storage-engine = innodb
It is usually /etc/my.cnf, but not sure about Mac.
From the docs:
On Unix, Linux and Mac OS X, MySQL programs read startup options from the following files, in the specified order (top items are used first).
File Name   Purpose
/etc/my.cnf          Global options/etc/mysql/my.cnf    Global options (as of MySQL 5.1.15)
SYSCONFDIR/my.cnf    Global options$MYSQL_HOME/my.cnf   Server-specific options
defaults-extra-file  The file specified with --defaults-extra-file=path, if any
~/.my.cnf            User-specific options
The last one is never used by the daemon.




http://linuxgazette.net/168/nielsen.html

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