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  • henri
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    That doesnt really answer the questions, though:

    1. Seems to be that each account in cagefs has their own my.cnf file and the changes I made to /etc/my.cnf are not going to those my.cnf files? Are are the above just not used?

    2. Are changes to main server /etc/my.cnf not live until CageFS is rebuilt?

    Thanks for the clarification.

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  • iseletsk
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    After changing any file in /etc directory (including /etc/my.cnf) you should run:
    cagefsctl --update-etc

    or
    cagefsct --update (takes longer)

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  • sahostking
    started a topic CageFS and my.cnf

    CageFS and my.cnf

    After making a change to /etc/my.cnf on a cpanel server with CageFS would I need to rebuild cagefs so all accounts my.cnf files are updated. Reason I ask this is I am see things like this when running "locate my.cnf" on the server:[br][br]/var/cagefs/94/machfud/etc/my.cnf[br]/var/cagefs/94/siyacap1/etc/my.cnf[br]/var/cagefs/94/ulukhozi/etc/my.cnf[br]/var/cagefs/94/wwgczohg/etc/my.cnf[br]/var/cagefs/95/hqlxxtyg/etc/my.cnf[br]/var/cagefs/95/hwbjqyhr/etc/my.cnf[br][br]Seems to be that each account in cagefs has their own my.cnf file and the changes I made to /etc/my.cnf are not going to those my.cnf files? Are are the above just not used?[br][br]Just want some clarity on this please. Not a mysql guru
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