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cPanel constantly appends 3 distinct values in modified /etc/my.cnf

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @fevangelou, This is controlled with the following options under the "SQL" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings": Allow cPanel & WHM to determine the best value for your MySQL open_files_limit configuration? Allow cPanel & WHM to determine the best value for your MySQL max_allowed_packet configuration? Allow cPanel & WHM to determine the best value for your MySQL innodb_buffer_pool_size configuration? You can set these options to "Off" if you want to ensure they are not added to the /etc/my.cnf file upon each MySQL restart. Note that when enabled, these configuration values are added with underscores in the /etc/my.cnf file, and will take precedence over the existing values with hyphens. Thank you.
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  • fevangelou
    And being inside "Tweak Settings" means it can be programmatically configured as well :) Thank you @cPanelMichael!
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