Yes. idea #1 -- reply all, including the list. idea #2 -- what's in the error logs?
Check that the user that runs mysql has permission to write to the file and that /var/log exists. -Sheeri On 5/19/06, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there. I added the my.cnf file (it wasn't there) and put this into it: log=/var/log/myrequests.log Now MySQL won't start. Any ideas? Cheers On May 19, 2006, at 11:35 AM, sheeri kritzer wrote: > 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. Rich Fortnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] Toronto
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