Understand the default MariaDB configuration
Default MariaDB user accounts and privileges
The grant tables define the initial MariaDB user accounts and their access privileges. The default configuration consists of:
- A privileged account with a username of root. The root user has remote access to the database.
- An anonymous user without remote access to the database server. This user can only connect from the local machine and it is only intended for testing.
- A test database only intended for testing.
Check our recommendations for a production server.
MariaDB version
In order to check the MariaDB version, execute the following command:
$ mysqld --version
MariaDB port
The default port for MariaDB is 3306.
MariaDB configuration file
The MariaDB configuration file is located at /opt/bitnami/mariadb/conf/my.cnf, on the MariaDB database server host:
The MariaDB official documentation has more details about how to configure the MariaDB database.
MariaDB log file
The log-error file contains information indicating when MariaDB was started and stopped and also any critical errors that occur while the server is running. If MariaDB notices a table that needs to be automatically checked or repaired, it writes a message to the error log.
Find it at /opt/bitnami/mariadb/logs/mysqld.log, on the MariaDB database server host.