How can I get an updated server parameter to take effect in Azure Database for MySQL?












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In the Azure portal I set the value of server parameter lower_case_table_names to 2 and successfully saved, but when I login to the server the change is not reflected:



mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower%';
+------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+------------------------+-------+
| lower_case_file_system | ON |
| lower_case_table_names | 1 |
+------------------------+-------+
2 rows in set (0.26 sec)


What can I do for this change to take effect?










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    In the Azure portal I set the value of server parameter lower_case_table_names to 2 and successfully saved, but when I login to the server the change is not reflected:



    mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower%';
    +------------------------+-------+
    | Variable_name | Value |
    +------------------------+-------+
    | lower_case_file_system | ON |
    | lower_case_table_names | 1 |
    +------------------------+-------+
    2 rows in set (0.26 sec)


    What can I do for this change to take effect?










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      In the Azure portal I set the value of server parameter lower_case_table_names to 2 and successfully saved, but when I login to the server the change is not reflected:



      mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower%';
      +------------------------+-------+
      | Variable_name | Value |
      +------------------------+-------+
      | lower_case_file_system | ON |
      | lower_case_table_names | 1 |
      +------------------------+-------+
      2 rows in set (0.26 sec)


      What can I do for this change to take effect?










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      In the Azure portal I set the value of server parameter lower_case_table_names to 2 and successfully saved, but when I login to the server the change is not reflected:



      mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower%';
      +------------------------+-------+
      | Variable_name | Value |
      +------------------------+-------+
      | lower_case_file_system | ON |
      | lower_case_table_names | 1 |
      +------------------------+-------+
      2 rows in set (0.26 sec)


      What can I do for this change to take effect?







      azure azure-mysql-database






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          You probably need to trigger a server restart, the problem is, as far as I remember, that Azure Database for MySQL doesn't support it directly.



          The workaround is to scale the vCores of the server up and then back down to trigger a restart.



          Hope it helps!






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          • Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

            – Mischa
            Nov 13 '18 at 5:50













          • It's a pending feature as far as I understand

            – Itay Podhajcer
            Nov 13 '18 at 6:41











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          You probably need to trigger a server restart, the problem is, as far as I remember, that Azure Database for MySQL doesn't support it directly.



          The workaround is to scale the vCores of the server up and then back down to trigger a restart.



          Hope it helps!






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          • Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

            – Mischa
            Nov 13 '18 at 5:50













          • It's a pending feature as far as I understand

            – Itay Podhajcer
            Nov 13 '18 at 6:41
















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          You probably need to trigger a server restart, the problem is, as far as I remember, that Azure Database for MySQL doesn't support it directly.



          The workaround is to scale the vCores of the server up and then back down to trigger a restart.



          Hope it helps!






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          • Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

            – Mischa
            Nov 13 '18 at 5:50













          • It's a pending feature as far as I understand

            – Itay Podhajcer
            Nov 13 '18 at 6:41














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          You probably need to trigger a server restart, the problem is, as far as I remember, that Azure Database for MySQL doesn't support it directly.



          The workaround is to scale the vCores of the server up and then back down to trigger a restart.



          Hope it helps!






          share|improve this answer













          You probably need to trigger a server restart, the problem is, as far as I remember, that Azure Database for MySQL doesn't support it directly.



          The workaround is to scale the vCores of the server up and then back down to trigger a restart.



          Hope it helps!







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          • Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

            – Mischa
            Nov 13 '18 at 5:50













          • It's a pending feature as far as I understand

            – Itay Podhajcer
            Nov 13 '18 at 6:41



















          • Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

            – Mischa
            Nov 13 '18 at 5:50













          • It's a pending feature as far as I understand

            – Itay Podhajcer
            Nov 13 '18 at 6:41

















          Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

          – Mischa
          Nov 13 '18 at 5:50







          Thanks, that worked! Silly though, that it can only be done via such a workaround.

          – Mischa
          Nov 13 '18 at 5:50















          It's a pending feature as far as I understand

          – Itay Podhajcer
          Nov 13 '18 at 6:41





          It's a pending feature as far as I understand

          – Itay Podhajcer
          Nov 13 '18 at 6:41


















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