Server QNAP restores the factory files, after I edited the config of mysql

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brocker
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Server QNAP restores the factory files, after I edited the config of mysql

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Hi all, help to cope with the problem. I need service worked "event scheduler", for this I need to append to the file my.cnf the following line: event_scheduler = on
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Date of this file changed, respectively, all signed up:
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But after a reboot everything returns back as it was prior to the change:
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Please tell me how to solve this problem.

Server configuration: Qnap TS-431U, 4.3.3.02.62 build 20170727
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Re: Server QNAP restores the factory files, after I edited the config of mysql

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yeah ...embedded systems do that .. talked about lots of times
either edit them on startup via script or install a vm/container for custom webhosting (much safer)
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Re: Server QNAP restores the factory files, after I edited the config of mysql

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dolbyman wrote:yeah ...embedded systems do that .. talked about lots of times
either edit them on startup via script or install a vm/container for custom webhosting (much safer)
Maybe you know where can I find information about these scripts. I searched the Internet, and anything sensible did not find.
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