Bamboo MySQL InnoDB Log File Size
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This check verifies if the innodb_log_file_size variable in your MySQL database is appropriate.
A fail might be caused either by the maximum allowed packet size of the MySQL server being too small or when the InnoDB log file is too small (sometimes both).
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Last modified on Sep 28, 2017
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