Andy,

Thanks for the suggestion.  my_print_defaults mysqld indicates that it
is reading my my.cnf.  Furthermore, I have tried both the log and
log-output variables in my.cnf with no success.  Any other ideas?

Thanks!
C




Andy Smith wrote:
> It could be that your my.cnf isn't being read (permissions or in the
> wrong directory), or that you have multiple my.cnf files.
>
> Quoting "csego...@gmail.com" <csego...@gmail.com>:
>
>> That is intentional.  I want to write the log to a non-standard
>> location.
>>
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