Hello.


I've wanted to say that you should check if, for example, the command

line options of mysqld program had been changed. 



> I am sure that there is no change in the 'my.cnf'.



Check if it uses exactly this my.cnf, not another my.cnf which is

situated in a different place.





"Tedy Aulia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for your reply Gleb,

> 

> I understand that we can setup the binlogfile name in 'my.cnf' file, but

> I am sure that there is no change in the 'my.cnf'.

> 

> 

> The hostname program reports the machine name correctly i.e. foo.

> 

> 

> Cheers,

> Tedy

> 

> 

> 



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