—port [450] Controls the port number for TCP/IP connections. Alternatively, if the host has
multiple network addresses, you can use —bind-address [429] to cause each sen/er to listen to a different address.
• —socket=path [456]
—socket [456] Controls the Unix Socket file path on Unix or the named pipę name on Windows.
On Windows, it is necessary to specify distinct pipę names only for those
servers configured to
permit named-pipe connections.
• —shared“memory-base-name=na/ne [452]
This option is used only on Windows. It designates the shared-memory name used by a Windows
server to permit clients to connect using shared memory. It is necessary to specify distinct sharedmemory
names only for those servers configured to permit shared-memory connections.
• —pid-fil e=file_name [448]
This option indicates the path name of the file in which the server writes its process ID.
If you use the following log file options, their values must differ for each server:
• —general_log_f ile= fi le_name [500]
•—log-bin[=file_name] [2039]
• --slow_query_log_file=file_name [554]