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		<title>How to check mysql servers set values?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[var infolink_pid = 52738; var infolink_wsid = 0; Most of the time we need to check the mysql value set on server and most of the techs checks /etc/my.cnf file.If you want to check all values set in mysql on server. We can use following simple command. mysqld &#8211;no-defaults &#8211;verbose &#8211;help &#169;2010 Linux Servers cPanel [...]]]></description>
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Most of the time we need to check the mysql value set on server and most of the techs checks /etc/my.cnf file.If you want to check all values set in mysql on server. We can use following simple command.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;">mysqld &#8211;no-defaults &#8211;verbose &#8211;help</span></p>
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