MySQL 9.5 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.5
        MySQL Server has a server character set and a server collation.
        By default, these are utf8mb4 and
        utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci, but they can be set
        explicitly at server startup on the command line or in an option
        file and changed at runtime.
      
        Initially, the server character set and collation depend on the
        options that you use when you start mysqld.
        You can use
        --character-set-server for the
        character set. Along with it, you can add
        --collation-server for the
        collation. If you don't specify a character set, that is the
        same as saying
        --character-set-server=utf8mb4.
        If you specify only a character set (for example,
        utf8mb4) but not a collation, that is the
        same as saying
        --character-set-server=utf8mb4
        --collation-server=utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci
        because utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci is the default
        collation for utf8mb4. Therefore, the
        following three commands all have the same effect:
      
mysqld mysqld --character-set-server=utf8mb4 mysqld --character-set-server=utf8mb4 \ --collation-server=utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci
        One way to change the settings is by recompiling. To change the
        default server character set and collation when building from
        sources, use the DEFAULT_CHARSET
        and DEFAULT_COLLATION options for
        CMake. For example:
      
cmake . -DDEFAULT_CHARSET=latin1
Or:
cmake . -DDEFAULT_CHARSET=latin1 \ -DDEFAULT_COLLATION=latin1_german1_ci
Both mysqld and CMake verify that the character set/collation combination is valid. If not, each program displays an error message and terminates.
        The server character set and collation are used as default
        values if the database character set and collation are not
        specified in CREATE DATABASE
        statements. They have no other purpose.
      
        The current server character set and collation can be determined
        from the values of the
        character_set_server and
        collation_server system
        variables. These variables can be changed at runtime.