> On 12/19/06, Bing Du <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We use /usr/libexec/mysqld  Ver 4.1.20 for redhat-linux-gnu on i386
>> (Source distribution).  /etc/my.cnf has the following configurations.
>>
>> ==
>> [mysqld]
>> datadir=/var/lib/mysql
>> socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
>> # Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x
>> # clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package).
>> old_passwords=1
>>
>> [mysql.server]
>> user=mysql
>> basedir=/var/lib
>>
>> [mysqld_safe]
>> err-log=/var/log/mysqld.log
>> pid-file=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
>> ==
>>
>> But /var/log/mysqld.log doesn't have anything more recent than October
>> 2006.  Yesterday, the mysqld experienced too many connections problem.
>> But I didn't find anything got logged in mysqld.log.  Why is that?  I'm
>> sure that's the config file mysqld reads because the pid-file has the
>> pid
>> of the running mysqld.  I'd appreciate any insight.
>>
>
> Could it be that the "problems" you mentioned generate warnings and
> not errors? If so, then you won't see anything in the error log, only
> if you use the "log-warnings" variable. Check the manual...
>

Thanks Daniel.  The message I got wasn't clear for me to tell if it's a
warning or error.  I figured there must be some option to set up log level
 or something.  Anyway, I'll check the manual.

Bing

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