remove configuration sample file 'optimize_mysql_tables.conf.sample'.
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# ----------------------------------------------------
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# ---
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# - Parameter Settings for Script 'optimize_mysql_tables.sh'
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# ---
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# ----------------------------------------------------
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# - MySQL / MariaDB credentials
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# -
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# - Giving password on command line is insecure an sind mysql 5.5
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# - you will get a warning doing so.
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# -
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# - Reading username/password fro file ist also possible, using MySQL/MariaDB
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# - commandline parameter '--defaults-file'.
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# -
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# - Since Version 5.6, that method is considered as insecure.
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# - To avoid giving the password on command line, we use an
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# - encrypted option file
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# -
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# - Create (encrypted) option file:
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# - $ mysql_config_editor set --login-path=local --socket=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock --user=backup --password
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# - $ Password:
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# -
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# - Use of option file:
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# - $ mysql --login-path=local ...
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# -
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# - Example
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# - mysql_credential_args="--login-path=local"
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# - mysql_credential_args="--defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" (Debian default)
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# - mysql_credential_args="--defaults-file=/usr/local/mysql/sys-maint.cnf"
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# -
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# - Defaults to mysql_credential_args="--login-path=local"
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# -
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mysql_credential_args=""
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