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13.7.7.7 RESET PERSIST Syntax
RESET PERSIST
removes persisted
global system variable settings from the
mysqld-auto.cnf
option file in the data
directory. Removing a persisted system variable causes the
variable no longer to be initialized from
mysqld-auto.cnf
at server startup. For more
information about persisting system variables and the
mysqld-auto.cnf
file, see
Section 5.1.9.3, “Persisted System Variables”.
The privileges required for RESET
PERSIST
depend on the type of system variable to be
removed:
For dynamic system variables, this statement requires the
SYSTEM_VARIABLES_ADMIN
orSUPER
privilege.For read-only system variables, this statement requires the
SYSTEM_VARIABLES_ADMIN
andPERSIST_RO_VARIABLES_ADMIN
privileges.
See Section 5.1.9.1, “System Variable Privileges”.
Depending on whether the variable name and IF
EXISTS
clauses are present, the
RESET PERSIST
statement has these
forms:
To remove all persisted variables from
mysqld-auto.cnf
, useRESET PERSIST
without naming any system variable:- RESET PERSIST;
You must have privileges for removing both dynamic and read-only system variables if
mysqld-auto.cnf
contains both kinds of variables.To remove a specific persisted variable from
mysqld-auto.cnf
, name it in the statement:- RESET PERSIST system_var_name;
This includes plugin system variables, even if the plugin is not currently installed. If the variable is not present in the file, an error occurs.
To remove a specific persisted variable from
mysqld-auto.cnf
, but produce a warning rather than an error if the variable is not present in the file, add anIF EXISTS
clause to the previous syntax:
RESET PERSIST
is not affected by
the value of the
persisted_globals_load
system
variable.
RESET PERSIST
affects the
contents of the Performance Schema
persisted_variables
table because
the table contents correspond to the contents of the
mysqld-auto.cnf
file. On the other hand,
because RESET PERSIST
does not
change variable values, it has no effect on the contents of the
Performance Schema variables_info
table until the server is restarted.
For information about RESET
statement variants that clear the state of other server
operations, see Section 13.7.7.6, “RESET Syntax”.
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