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Option | Setting |
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Max Server Memory | At least 2 GB |
The following configuration parameters must be set in my.cnf | |
datadir | Ensure that the data dir being used has sufficient space for the initial period of PhixFlow operation. This is in the [mysqld] section of the my.cnf file. |
binlog_format | mixed This must be added to the [mysqld] section of the my.cnf file. |
wait_timeout | 28800 (this is the default, but some installation processes set this to a much lower value) This must be in the [mysqld] section of the my.cnf file. |
The following configuration parameters can optionally be set in my.cnf | |
log_bin_trust_function_creators | 1 If set in my.cnf, this must be added to the [mysqld] section of the file. For details on why this setting is recommended - and the alternatives if you do not want to set in this my.cnf , - see Running non-deterministic functions |
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[mysqld] ... datadir = /var/lib/mysql ... wait_timeout = 28800 ... binlog_format = mixed log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1 |
Database
The following settings are parameters of required for the PhixFlow database required by a PhixFlow installation.
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All of these parameters are reflected in the example MariaDB database creation command in Configure the Database. |
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PhixFlow's migration scripts sometimes require the use of non-deterministic functions. To run, these require either a setting (log_bin_trust_function_creators) to be updated, or to be run with sufficient privileges.
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You can permanently allow non-deterministic functions to run in migration scripts by updating updating the setting log_bin_trust_function_creators in the my.cnf file. This is convenient, because you don't have to remember to make any changes to your session when migrating. However, if running PhixFlow migration scripts. If you don't want to make this permanent change, see the following section.
Setting Instructions for setting log_bin_trust_function_creators in the my.cnf file is an optional parameter recommended are given in MariaDB installation.
Session change to allow non-deterministic functions
You can either do this in a session, or to make the setting update permanent (that is, it will persist after a database restart) add it to the my.cnf fileIf you do not update the log_bin_trust_function_creators setting in my.cnf, you will need to make sure that your session either has this setting updated, or that you run migration scripts with sufficient privileges. Full details for doing this are given in Standard Upgrade Instructions.
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Windows / Antivirus
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