To configure the client and utility applications, create a new my. Ini file in the Windows installation directory. More info here.
Great Boss thanks for the solution ,i din't find the solution anywhere – gaurav Dec 6 '11 at 18:12 And renaming one of predefined config files, for example my-small. Ini to my. Ini is even simplier.
– Piotr Sobczyk Dec 6 '11 at 20:57 @gaurav you'r welcome. – Ba1a Dec 7 '11 at 4:11.
I just checked my installation and located my. Ini at C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.5 which seems to be exactly the same like your installation path (and mysql version is the same for us). Are you sure it isn't there?
EDIT: Possibly all you have to do is to rename one of example . Ini files to my. Ini (and optionally tune it to your needs), see: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/option-f... .
These are: my-small. Cnf, my-medium. Cnf, my-large.
Cnf, and my-huge. Cnf in your mysql installation dir. It is possible that this is just what I did in my case - it was a while ago when I installed mysql.
Yes I am sure ,so many people have asked the same question regarding this ,they are also not able to locate the my. Ini file – gaurav Dec 6 '11 at 17:36 :no those files are for tuning the mysql and not the my. Ini – gaurav Dec 6 '11 at 17:42 @gaurav These are just example versions of my.ini.
Renaming one of them to my. Ini is even simplier than creating new my. Ini file from scratch like Balamurugan K suggested.
– Piotr Sobczyk Dec 6 '11 at 20:55.
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