Wow 300 MB logs ;-).

Thanks a lot!

Thomas

At 11:35 09.06.2001, you wrote:
>They are mysql binary logs of updates to your databases, and are usually
>only needed for replication across multiple servers. If you don't need this,
>remove or comment out the log-bin line from /etc/my.cnf and restart mysqld,
>then you can delete them.
>
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I am running a webserver with around 100.000 hits per day running
> > mostly on
> > PHP / MySQL.
> > In the mysql-data-directory (for my home /var/lib/mysql) I find a some
> > files named:
> > ./server-bin.009
> > ./server-bin.010
> > ./server-bin.011
> > ./server-bin.012
> > ./server-bin.013
> > ./server-bin.014
> >
> > and so on (001 - 014).
> > Some of them are really HUGE (300 MB i.e.) ... which is bigger than my
> > whole database.
> > Could someone tell me what this files are for?
> >
> > Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english
> >
> > Thomas
>
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