At 15:11 Uhr +0300 07.01.2003, Do-Risika RAFIEFERANTSIARONJY wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have always these mysql.err.1 files not unlinked in all my
mysqlservers, and only a mysqld restart resolve these (nor reload
neither mysqladmin refresh doesn't unlink them).
Does anybody in the list encounter this problem ?
I'm seeing the same with lsof (I'm on Debian, too). But when I stop
mysql, it writes the "mysqld ended" message to mysql.err, not
mysql.err.1. If I'm correctly assuming that this message is written
by the mysqld process, then it looks like it does reopen the file as
soon as it has something to write to it (instead of immediately after
getting the flush-logs command).
Am I obliged to add a mysql restart in my logrotate config (the
debian default contain only flush-logs which doesn't unlink the
mysql.err.1 log) ? or is there another wa
Looks like it's no problem at all.
Christian.
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