Did you not back it up before hand ?

always backup, you can back up by doing

cp /etc/ my.cnf my.cnf.orig

atm i used my.cnf because im actually working on my sql right now but you get the idea, most people create a backup .bck but if its the original i backup and use file.orig

so you will always have it and you can always nano /etc/my.cnf.orig

to see the original. Are you using cpanel ?
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