put

log

or

log=/path/to/file

in your config file (my.cnf) and restart the server.  To turn it off
you have to take it out of the my.cnf and restart the server.

I've put in a request to make the general log something that can be
dynamically turned on.

-Sheeri

On 5/19/06, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mac OS X 10.4.6 (Tiger), MySQL 5.0.21.

Hi folks.  I'm needing to start up my general query log to see what's
ticking me off.

I've looked into safe_mysqld but it's confusing as ... something
that's confusing.

Anybody know how I can easily turn this thing on for a day, then turn
it off?  I'm assuming put the following command has to be entered:

--log = myqueries.log

Cheers

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