You can use SHOW VARIABLES command to display current configuration variables. The syntax is as follows −
SHOW VARIABLES;
If you want any specific information, then implement the LIKE operator. The syntax is as follows −
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE ‘%AnySpecificInformation%’;
Now we will implement the above syntax −
mysql> show variables like '%variable%';
The following is the output −
+--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | session_track_system_variables | time_zone,autocommit,character_set_client,character_set_results,character_set_connection | +--------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec)
You can also get the host information. The query is as follows −
mysql> show variables like '%host%';
The following is the output −
+-------------------------------+-----------------+ | Variable_name | Value | +-------------------------------+-----------------+ | host_cache_size | 279 | | hostname | DESKTOP-QN2RB3H | | performance_schema_hosts_size | -1 | | report_host | | +-------------------------------+-----------------+ 4 rows in set (0.00 sec)