# Now we try the same as above with user: netdata
-mycnf1_root:
+mycnf1_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
'my.cnf' : '/etc/my.cnf'
-mycnf2_root:
+mycnf2_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
'my.cnf' : '/etc/mysql/my.cnf'
-socket1_root:
+socket1_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
socket : '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock'
-socket2_root:
+socket2_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
socket : '/var/run/mysqld/mysql.sock'
-socket3_root:
+socket3_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
socket : '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'
-socket4_root:
+socket4_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
socket : '/tmp/mysql.sock'
-tcp_root:
+tcp_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
# keep in mind port might be ignored by mysql, if host = 'localhost'
# http://serverfault.com/questions/337818/how-to-force-mysql-to-connect-by-tcp-instead-of-a-unix-socket/337844#337844
-tcpipv4_root:
+tcpipv4_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
host : '127.0.0.1'
port : '3306'
-tcpipv6_root:
+tcpipv6_netdata:
name : 'local'
user : 'netdata'
# pass : ''
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