The
MySQL server, and many of its clients and utilities, use several
environment variables provided by the operating system. For some
programs, the user can override some of these variables by
command-line options or values set in an option file (i.e.,
my.cnf or my.ini). Table C-1 lists the variables used.
Table C-1. Variables and their uses
Variable
Use
CC
C compiler
CXX
C++ compiler
CFLAGS
C compiler flags
CXXFLAGS
C++ compiler flags
DBI_USER
Default username for Perl DBI applications
DBI_TRACE
Perl DBI trace options
HOME
Default path for mysql client program history file
LD_RUN_PATH
Path for libmysqlclient.so file
MYSQL_DEBUG
Debug trace options
MYSQL_HISTFILE
Default path for mysql client program history
file
MYSQL_HOST
Default host for mysql client program
MYSQL_PS1
Command-line prompt for first line of a statement for
mysql client program
MYSQL_PWD
Default password for connecting to server
MYSQL_TCP_PORT
Default TCP/IP port number
MYSQL_UNIX_PORT
Default Unix socket filename
PATH
Path for the MySQL programs
TMPDIR
Path for temporary directory
TZ
Time zone of server
UMASK_DIR
Permissions settings for creating directories
UMASK
Permissions settings for creating files
USER
Default username for connecting to server running on MS Windows or
Novell NetWare
You are currently reading a PREVIEW of this book.
Get instant access to over
$1 million worth of books and videos.