On 02/22/2012 07:58 PM, Johan De Meersman wrote:
Having this line commented, we have to rely on logrotate.conf to have
something similar defined and we see an error when using mysql-rotate

Then something else is wrong. Does your MySQL daemon happen to run as a user 
who can normally not create files in the directory where the log files are?

This seems to be the reason. MySQL is run under mysql user and the log file is located under /var/log in Fedora, so the daemon doesn't have enough privileges. It's clear now, we'd need to un-comment the line in such configuration.

Thanks for the tip.

Honza

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